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Special Session Legislative Agenda

The Texas 87th Regular Legislative Session was a huge success as we saw the passing of two pieces of TFVC Priority Legislation – one providing protections for families in complicated medical situations and another protecting Texas consumers from vaccine passports – but there is more work to be done! We at Texans for Vaccine Choice are excited with the opportunities presented by the calling of a Special Legislative Session.

Stopping Biden’s vaccine mandate by banning employer vaccine mandates, ending discrimination, social mandates, and student Covid vaccine mandates, and restoring Texans‘ confidence in health agencies by protecting informed consent are all essential to restoring medical freedom in our state. vaccine mandates, ending student Covid vaccine mandates, and restoring free speech by ending online censorship of vaccine science, safety, and injury are all essential to restoring medical freedom in our state. We call on our elected officials to take swift action on each of these issues by adding informed consent, medical privacy, and vaccine choice to the Special Legislative Session agenda.

Texas Republicans have already filed bills to protect and advance our medical freedoms, and we stand ready to activate all resources at our disposal to support these pieces of legislation. We will work tirelessly to ensure the protections mentioned above that Texans so desperately desire may be passed into law.

Texans for Vaccine Choice Special Session Agenda

  • Stop Biden’s vaccine mandate with legislation that would end employer vaccine mandates
  • Stop discrimination & social mandates with legislation that would prohibit vaccination status discrimination.
  • Restore equal access to all levels of education by ending Covid vaccine mandates for students.
  • Restore Texans’ confidence in health regulatory agencies by establishing an independent board to oversee vaccine safety in our state.
  • Protect and advance informed consent with legislation to ban coercive vaccine propaganda campaigns.

In addition to our regular legislative staffing duties, our boots-on-the-ground advocacy will include weekly informational canvassing at the capitol by TFVC families and clear, concise Action Alerts as needed that can be completed from home.

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Special Session III Bill Lists

Bills We Support

HB 14 (Toth) Relating to a prohibition on certain companies that receive government contracts from requiring employees to receive a vaccination.

HB 18 (Toth) Relating to protecting the medical freedom and bodily autonomy of employees with respect to immunization or vaccination status.

HB 33 (Slaton) Relating to a prohibition on certain companies and hospitals from requiring employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccination;
creating a criminal offence.

HB 37 (Noble) Relating to exemptions from certain vaccination requirements.

HB 39 (Noble) Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines.

HB 93 (White) Relating to a prohibition on COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

HB 71 (Swanson) Relating to provider discrimination against a Medicaid recipient or child health plan program enrollee based on immunization status.

HB 74 (Toth) Relating to immunization requirements for admission to public schools.

HB 86 (Tinderholt) Relating to prohibited COVID-19 vaccine passports; providing a civil penalty.

HB 109 (Cain) Relating to exemptions from certain vaccination requirements.

HB 110 (Slaton) Relating to COVID-19 vaccination policies and related measures of governmental entities; creating criminal offenses.

HB 120 (Jetton) Relating to the release or disclosure of vaccination or immunization information to certain persons; providing a civil penalty.

HB 134 (Middleton) Relating to exemptions from certain vaccination requirements.

SB 11 (Hall) Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for certain vaccination policies.

SB 12 (Hall) Relating to workers’ compensation benefits for injuries caused by employer-required COVID-19 vaccines and payment of those benefits.

SB 13 (Hall) Relating to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and the application of COVID-19 vaccine exemptions to certain employees.

SB 14 (Hall) Relating to prohibiting COVID-19 vaccine mandates by a governmental entity.

SB 16 (Hall) Relating to protection of individuals from participation in a health care service for reasons of conscience; providing a civil remedy; authorizing disciplinary action.

SB 35 (Paxton) Relating to exemptions from certain vaccination requirements.

SB 36 (Hall) Relating to prohibitions on the use of state money to enforce federal vaccine or treatment mandates and on required COVID-19
vaccinations.

Bills We Are Watching

HB 47 (Reynolds) Relating to requiring certain employers to provide paid sick leave to employees; providing administrative and civil penalties.

HB 92 (Goodwin) Relating to personal leave provided for a public school teacher who must isolate due to exposure to or testing positive for certain diseases.

HB 94 (White) Relating to the establishment of a COVID-19 health information clearinghouse.

SB 33 (Johnson) Relating to the governor’s issuance of executive orders, proclamations, and regulations regarding the wearing of face masks or coverings during a declared state of disaster.

SB 39 (Eckhart) Relating to health care facility reporting of COVID-19 data.

SB 40 (Eckhart) Relating to the implementation by public schools of certain COVID-19 public health orders issued by a health authority.

Bills We Oppose

HB 96 (Howard) Relating to the immunization data included in and excluded from the immunization registry.

HB 98 (Howard) Relating to the authority of a business to implement certain communicable disease prevention and control policies.

SB 30 (Johnson) Relating to the authority of governmental entities to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for entity employees.

SB 31 (Johnson) Relating to an exception to the prohibition on COVID-19 vaccine passports.

SB 32 (Johnson) Relating to lawsuits against businesses that require proof of COVID-19 vaccination or post-transmission recovery.

SB 38 (Eckhart) Relating to the immunization of public school students against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

1 thought on “Special Session Legislative Agenda”

  1. I have a flyer from last night’s event.. It lists many other bills that you support such as HB 14, HB33, HB37 and so on. I do not see these listed on your website currently. Which is the most up-to-date information for when I call our representatives.

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