Emergency Power, Permanent Harm: Repeal the PREP Act
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- There’s a new bill in Congress to repeal the PREP Act, the 2005 law that gave sweeping legal immunity to pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and health providers during a “public health emergency.”
- That means no one can sue for injuries or deaths caused by COVID shots and other emergency-use products. No one is held responsible for harms – not the manufacturers, not the government, not the doctors or other health providers.
- Representative Thomas Massie has filed H.R. 4388, the PREP Repeal Act. It would fully repeal the PREP Act and restore Americans’ right to sue when they’re harmed.
- The PREP Act removes all responsibility for harm done by experimental products, leaving injured citizens without recourse while billion-dollar corporations profit. It’s time to restore accountability and justice.
- This bill would:
- Fully repeal the PREP Act (Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act)
- Allow lawsuits for injuries caused by COVID shots, tests, and other emergency-use medical products
- Ensure no future “emergency” can be used to bypass civil rights or legal protections
- Action: Tell your U.S. House Representative to support H.R. 4388. If a product causes harm, the injured deserve a path to justice. Be sure to add a sentence about your personal experience or why you care, because stories move votes.
- Next step: Call your representative’s office directly after sending the email.
- For more information on medical mandates, please go to our battles ahead page here.