The Louisiana legislature saw 23 bills filed for health freedom and 11 of them passed and have became law. We are honored to share the work of our partnership with Health Freedom Louisiana (HFL) this year. Remember, just last year we helped get 48 candidates into office, through the Vote for Health Freedom project. Here is a list of all the wins, for more details, please see HFL’s substack here.
- HB46 by Rep Kathy Edmonston prohibits the requirement of covid vaccination for school attendance in ALL Louisiana schools, including colleges and universities, both public and nonpublic.
- HB47 by Rep Edmonston requires that communication issued about immunization requirements include exemption information and applies not only to students seeking to enter school but also students attending school.
- HB357 by Rep Beryl Amedee will ensure that a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is not a legal bank deposit account in Louisiana.
- HB467 by Rep Kim Coates allows for the sale of fresh, unprocessed, uncooked, 100% natural, raw milk on the market.
- HB908 by Rep Beryl Amedee prohibits discrimination against students on the basis of vaccination status.
- HB976, the Don Scoggins Law by Rep Chuck Owen provides relative to visitation policies at certain healthcare facilities and requires such facilities to allow in-person visitation.
- HR133 by Rep Chuck Owen creates a “Covid Commission” to evaluate the state’s response to covid.
- HR222 by Rep Kathy Edmonston requests LDH to study factors affecting children with autism and, among other things, the prevalence of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in this state by region and demographic.
- HR292 by Rep Beryl Amedee a study resolution which requests the Louisiana Department of Health to conduct a study to examine the relationship between unexpected deaths of infants and children ages two and under and the administration of vaccinations.
- SB133 by Senators Thomas Pressly, Valarie Hodges and Rep Kathy Edmonston restrict the state from enforcing any rule, regulation, fee, tax, policy, or mandate issued by the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum.
- SB357 by Sen Alan Seabaugh clarifies that a majority of either chamber, House or Senate, may end a declared emergency.