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HB1811 – Repeal Jab Mandates

February 4

HB 1811 &  HB 1671
Repeal Jab Mandates and Halt Unvaxxed Discrimination!

TAKE ACTION:

⭐ Get to Concord Wednesday morning – 1 Granite Place Concord
Submit your stance & testimony here


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SUPPORT HB 1811 – Public Hearing 2/4 9:00am
House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs – Room 158

This bill repeals immunization requirements for children, including requirements regarding religious and medical exemptions, recordkeeping by schools and child care agencies, and rulemaking. It allows for recommendations instead.

🟢 SUPPORT HB1671 – Public Hearing 2/4 9:30am
House Judiciary Committee – Room 230

This bill prohibits state Medicaid payments to facilities that discriminate against employees, students, or trainees for exercising lawful medical or religious vaccine exemptions.

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7 thoughts on “HB1811 – Repeal Jab Mandates”

  1. Is polio vaccine among those you intend to restrict? Does no one in your organization recall children in iron lungs or remember neighbors wearing leg braces? I get ‘Live Free or Die’, but this is short sighted, to say the least.

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    • Of course not, Diane. There will be no restrictions on Polio or any other vaccination. As an RN, I can assure you that the iron lung still exists – it’s a small, often carry-able case now. And many children and babies are on it as a result of vaccine injury. So there’s a lot to catch you up on when you have time. Thank you for inquiring.

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  2. ’m going and will be there to share testimony in support of repeal, citing my own family’s journey and the real-life impacts of mandates on children and families. I believe informed consent, bodily autonomy, and medical freedom are essential to both physical and mental well-being.

    In addition to showing up as a parent, I also support the broader health freedom community by helping connect families with trusted, values-aligned practitioners and resources across New Hampshire and New England. I’m grateful for the opportunity to stand alongside others who are advocating thoughtfully and respectfully for choice, transparency, and family sovereignty.

    Looking forward to being there and adding my voice in support.

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