Finding Your Role: One TFVC Member’s Journey
How this busy mom of seven found her role and is making a BIG impact for medical freedom in her community!
Finding Your Role: One TFVC Member’s Journey Read More »
How this busy mom of seven found her role and is making a BIG impact for medical freedom in her community!
Finding Your Role: One TFVC Member’s Journey Read More »
In case you missed it, we held our largest Freedom Fight and Rally in Austin, Texas, this past weekend! We were joined by thousands of freedom fighters in person and online advocating for medical freedom! Here are some highlights from the weekend! (Photo above by David Watts – LightbyWatts.com) The Crowd! We had a RECORD turnout of
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Texans for Vaccine Choice works tirelessly to protect and advance informed consent, medical privacy, and vaccine choice. Here are some of the highlights of our work in 2020! January Primary campaign season was in full swing! Having earned our reputation as the hardest working grassroots organization in the state, we once again launched our boots-on-the-ground
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By Guest Blogger & TFVC Member Jeannie Powell One thing I’ve learned in life, is that sometimes, in order to understand, you just have to jump on in. When TFVC’s email came through, recruiting delegates for the Republican conventions, I felt unsure because I had no prior context for what was being asked. I have
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What a year 2019 has been! Thinking back to this time last year, none of us could have imagined the depths of the challenges or the severity of the attacks we would face nor could we have dreamed of the amount of growth and blessings we would experience in spite of (and sometimes as a
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Today I’m riding high on hope. This time, truth won. I saw it for myself, and it was glorious! Aubrey Matson presented an impressive senior thesis entitled “The Missing Puzzle Piece: The Correlation Between the MMR Vaccine and Autism” to a large group at her high school. I had never met Aubrey, but Texans for
TFVC Member’s Senior Thesis Spreads Awareness & Acceptance Read More »
It’s Wednesday after the Freedom Fight. I have laughed, I have cried, and I have done it all over again. I have pondered every detail that my “rally brain” could possibly muster up. Yes, rally brain. It’s a real thing. The term used by my team still recovering from the week’s events. And it’s not
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Now that I have had a few hours to decompress and reflect on the Freedom Fight, I can without hesitation express how proud I am of our movement and the unity and selflessness shown by our volunteers and members this week. My vision for the event was simple yet extraordinary in detail and planning. My
Tears roll down my face as I read yet another story on Facebook about a once healthy child clinging to life because of a vaccine injury. My heart is broken! Yet, after I solemnly pray for that dear child, I scroll down to another post and see this: My friend’s post read: “Not vaccinating your
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“I need a glimmer of hope,” the text read as I pulled into our church parking lot this past cold, gloomy Sunday. The climate matched the spirits of many in the freedom movement who are mourning some pretty significant General Election losses. While most are celebrating the wins of parental rights supporters Abbott, Cruz,
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I opened up my computer this morning to see a story about a new city ordinance that would prohibit children over the age of 12 from participating in any trick-or-treat activities this year. This stopped me in my tracks as all I could think of was my teenage daughter who lives and breathes all things
Criminalizing Trick-or-Treating or Signs of A Larger Problem? Read More »
It happened. It hit me hard, it arrived fast, and it quite honestly took me by surprise in more than one way. As I sit here, in the hospital again – with a sick child, again – I open up social media and alas, senior year of high school. Or should I say, what SHOULD
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From our July 13, 2018 Facebook Post: 😱 Pictured below is an actual letter written to one of our members. It’s an exciting letter every parent looks forward to receiving – the first correspondence from a young child away at summer camp. Imagine this parent’s dismay when they read the following: “I was at camp
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From our June 12, 2018 Facebook Post: ☠TYRANNY TUESDAY☠ “Welcome to ImmTrac2, the Texas Immunization Registry! Our records show that your written consent form for ImmTrac2 participation was GRANTED!” It’s your lucky day! WAIT A MINUTE — YOU DIDN’T GIVE WRITTEN CONSENT FOR IMMTRAC2 AND YOU OR YOUR CHILD WERE ADDED ANYWAY? 🤷♀️ Well, surely
Tyranny Tuesday – Who Is Stealing Your Information & ILLEGALLY Tracking You In ImmTrac2? Read More »
“That’s a $210 check I just received from our vaccine lawyer. It’s to reimburse our initial expenses back in 1999 when our vaccine claim was filed. 17 years later, our claim is denied in a final appeal. No words. This is a huge punch to the gut. Healthy baby, 9 weeks old, receives 2
One TFVC Member’s Experience with the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act Read More »
Calm your nerves, Jackie. Deep Breath. Here we go again. Pound, pound, pound. Yes, the sound of me typing aggressively… errr… passionately maybe? Another day, another outrage. You know, most days even the most egregious atrocities against our movement don’t phase me anymore. Sad, but true. Bullying? Meh. Slander? Meh. Lies about our movement? Like
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Tisk. Tisk. Here we go again coming across a Facebook tag that has me passionately pounding at my keyboard. I am not one to respond to every article I come across; I just don’t have the time nor energy to do so. Despite the media’s insistence that politics has been a life-long passion of mine
Here at Texans for Vaccine Choice, we receive a lot of questions, comments, and concerns on a daily basis. For a mostly volunteer organization, it’s nearly too many to keep up with and certainly far more than we can fully investigate or respond to in a proper capacity. However, one particular Facebook tag caught my
As you know, a few days ago the Texas Observer published a profile on me rating my “fringe-iness” (their non-word, not mine) and level of influence in Texas politics. Still trying to wrap my brain around that one, honestly! The profile, in my humble opinion, was fairly well done. I mean, the majority of the
It’s Not About Me: Addressing Media Desperation and Distraction Read More »
It’s hard to believe we are 18 months into Texans for Vaccine Choice. To say it’s been a whirlwind would be a HUGE understatement. I will never forget the moment I received the text: a representative from Dallas by the name of Jason Villalba tweeted and went on the news stating he would introduce legislation