VIRGINIA: Protect Children. End Vaccine Mandates.
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- Congress openly acknowledged vaccine injury before NCVIA (1986): Lawmakers, pediatric leaders, and federal agencies admitted that vaccines could paralyze, brain-injure, or kill some children—injury was considered an inevitable “cost” of mandates.
- National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) created a liability-free system without fulfilling required safeguards: Although federal agencies were mandated to conduct safety studies, strengthen reporting systems, and deliver biennial safety reports, none of these obligations were met for nearly 40 years.
- 2025: Two Federal Admissions Shatter the Narrative
- CDC 2025 admission: In a quiet update to its “Autism and Vaccines” webpage, the CDC acknowledged there is no scientific evidence that vaccines do not cause autism, admitted concerning studies were ignored, and reopened biologic mechanism investigations.
- A system built on silence: Professional associations rushed to “correct” the CDC because acknowledging injury threatens a liability-free system that treats some children as acceptable casualties.
- Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) 2025 admission: An internal FDA communication confirmed definitive pediatric deaths associated with COVID vaccination though instructed not to suppress investigations, bureaucrats violated their oath an attempted to suppress Covid vaccine related deaths.
- CDC 2025 admission: In a quiet update to its “Autism and Vaccines” webpage, the CDC acknowledged there is no scientific evidence that vaccines do not cause autism, admitted concerning studies were ignored, and reopened biologic mechanism investigations.
- Mandates are unethical and indefensible: Injury risk, federal admissions, and failed oversight make it clear that no medical product may be ethically mandated, especially for children.
- The only solution: Restore informed consent, parental rights, medical privacy, and the right to decline any medical intervention without coercion or penalty.