Mississippi Representative Dan Eubanks has introduced House Bill 88: The Adult Health and Privacy Act that would, among other things, protect healthcare professionals from forced vaccination as a condition of employment.
House Bill 88 reads:
AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT EACH PERSON WHO IS TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO DETERMINE, IN THEIR SOLE DISCRETION, WHETHER HE OR SHE WILL RECEIVE VACCINATIONS OR IMMUNIZATIONS FOR ANY DISEASE; TO PROHIBIT ANY PERSON OR ENTITY, FROM REQUIRING ANY SUCH PERSON TO RECEIVE A VACCINATION OR IMMUNIZATION FOR ANY DISEASE AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT OR A CONDITION OF RECEIVING ANY BENEFIT OR SERVICE; TO PROHIBIT ANY PERSON OR ENTITY FROM USING ANY MEANS OF INTIMIDATION OR THREAT OF TERMINATION OF ANY SUCH PERSON'S EMPLOYMENT, OR DENIAL OR REDUCTION OF ANY BENEFIT OR SERVICE TO ANY SUCH PERSON, OR DISCLOSURE OF ANY SUCH PERSON'S MEDICAL HISTORY OR RECORDS TO OTHERS, IN ORDER TO CAUSE THE PERSON TO RECEIVE A VACCINATION OR IMMUNIZATION FOR ANY DISEASE; TO AMEND SECTION 41-23-43, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO ALLOW A VACCINATIONS EXEMPTION FOR PHILOSOPHICAL REASON; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
HB88 has been assigned to the Public Health Committee chaired by Representative Sam Mims. Representative Mims (R) will determine whether or not to bring the legislation before his committee. In the past, Mims has decidedly refused to bring up health freedom legislation.
Call your lawmakers today to ask for support of HB88. Where there is risk, there must be informed consent and choice.