Stop Government Overreach – Support SF 406 to Reform Emergency Powers
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
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SF 406, the Emergency Public Health Disaster Reform Bill, is up for a subcommittee hearing this week. This bill is critical to ensuring that no governor or public health official can force Iowans to test, treat, vaccinate, or quarantineduring a declared public health disaster. It also guarantees that childhood vaccine exemptions remain protected, even in an emergency.
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Now is the time to act. Contact the subcommittee members and urge them to support SF 406. Tell them why medical freedom matters to you and your family. Every call, email, and presence at the hearing makes a difference. Defend your right to medical choice—take action now.
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Attend the subcommittee hearing to show your support, subcommittee date: 2/26 at 3:00, in the Senate Lounge.
Here are some talking points from our friends at Informed Choice Iowa:
- This bill focuses on protecting individual rights and our rights protected by the constitution such as the right to associate, right to privacy, and due process while still allowing reasonable public health measures to be enacted should the need arise.
- All medical products contain risks and no individual person will react the exact same to a medical intervention.
- Where there is risk there must always be choice, even during times of emergency
- Voluntary consent is essential of the human subject according to human rights laws, including during times of emergency.
- This bill aligns with informed consent doctrine in medical law, requiring individuals be fully informed of the benefits and risks as well as the right to accept or reject them WITHOUT coercion.
- Iowans should always have the right to bodily autonomy when it comes to taking a treatment, test, or vaccine.