Georgia Freedom, Not Industry Control
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- Public health authority is being outsourced: Georgia’s childhood vaccine policies are now being guided by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), a private, unelected organization with financial ties to vaccine manufacturers, rather than by accountable state officials.
- This creates industry capture and weakens trust: Allowing industry-aligned organizations to shape health policy that they also profit from undermines public confidence and compromises the integrity of Georgia’s governance.
- Local control and accountability matter: The Georgia Legislature delegated authority to the Department of Health to promulgate rules for school immunization policy, because public health policy must be set by officials directly responsible to Georgia residents and subject to legislative oversight, not outsourced to external entities.
- The Department of Health has a fiduciary duty to Georgians: The Georgia Department of Public Health and public health policy must remain independent, transparent, and free from industry influence when exercising authority granted by statute.
- Industry collusion demands statutory protection – The Georgia Medical Freedom Act: The collusion between state health agencies and industry interests in shaping public policies only emphasizes the necessity of the Georgia Medical Freedom Act to ensure medical decisions remain voluntary and free from financial influence.
- Take action now: Contact your state legislators and urge them to take back control! Hold the Department of Health accountable for its use of statutory authority THEN pass the Georgia Medical Freedom Act as the necessary safeguard to ensure medical decisions remain free from coercion and industry influence.