We are gearing up for the HB286 Press Conference in Harrisburg on April 30th! If you plan to attend, but have some hesitation or questions about what to expect, please join our Capitol Events team for a live conference call Q&A on Wednesday, 4/24 at 7:00pm.
Dial in # 605-313-4165
Meeting ID# 545687
Continue to check the Action page on our website to see any updates regarding this event. Also, an agenda is posted at the bottom of this email.To help cover the costs involved in this event, please give a gift of any amount to our Paypal pool or contact a leader for other options.Everyone can help make it a success by spreading the word about HB286 to your PA Legislators! To identify your state senator and representative, click HERE and enter your address. It is important that legislators learn about any vaccine reactions, harassment, or vaccine failure stories. If you don’t have a personal story, please still let them know why vaccine choice is important to you. As always, when communicating with your legislators, be polite and respectful. They are not the enemy – they are mostly just uninformed or misinformed.
- Please invite your legislator to the Press Conference. Let them know that speakers will be addressing concerns regarding vaccine safety and choice. Click HERE to view the “Press Conference Invitation” page. Print the invitation and mail it to your representative.
- Call the members of the House Health Committee and ask them to attend the press conference for HB 286 to protect Pennslvania Families and their right to receive medical care. Even if they have already been invited or are unable to attend the event, your invitation will bring awareness to the fact that this issue is important to PA families and that there are many concerned parties asking for their support of this important legislation.
Legislator |
Home District & Harrisburg |
Email |
Kathy Rapp, Chair |
(814) 723-5203
(814) 827-6054 |
Contact form |
Bernstine, Aaron |
(724) 752-2120
(717) 783-8322 |
abernstine@pahousegop.com |
Borowicz, Stephanie |
(570) 748-5480
(717) 772-9925 |
sborowicz@pahousegop.com |
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Cox, Jim
Co-Sponsor |
(610) 670-0139
(717) 772-2435 |
jcox@pahousegop.com |
Gaydos, Valerie S. |
(412) 262-3780
(717) 787-6651 |
vgaydos@pahousegop.com |
Hahn, Marcia M. |
(610) 746-2100
(717) 783-8573 |
mhahn@pahousegop.com |
Hershey, Johnathan D. |
(717) 436-6001
(717) 242-0423 |
jhershey@pahousegop.com |
Kaufer, Aaron D. |
(570) 283-1001
(717) 787-3798 |
AKaufer@pahousegop.com |
Keefer, Dawn W.
Co-Sponsor |
(717) 432-0792
(717) 783-8783 |
dkeefer@pahousegop.com |
Klunk, Kate A. |
(717) 630-8942
(717) 787-4790 |
kklunk@pahousegop.com |
Knowles, Jerry |
(570) 668-1240
(717) 787-9029 |
jknowles@pahousegop.com |
Owlett, Clint |
(570) 724-1390
(717) 772-5371 |
cowlett@pahousegop.com |
Roae, Brad |
(814) 336-1136
(717) 787-2353 |
broae@pahousegop.com |
Schemel, Paul |
(717) 749-7384
(717) 783-5218 |
pschemel@pahousegop.com |
Zimmerman, David H. |
(717) 556-0031
(717) 787-3531 |
dzimmerman@pahousegop.com |
Frankel, Dan
Democratic Chair |
(412) 422-1774
(717) 705-1875 |
dfrankel@pahouse.net |
Daley, Mary Jo |
(610) 832-1679
(717) 787-9475 |
http://www.pahouse.com/MDaley/
mdaley@pahouse.net |
Dawkins, Jason |
(215) 744-7901
(717) 787-1354 |
http://www.pahouse.com/Dawkins/
jdawkins@pahouse.net |
DeLissio, Pamela A. |
(215) 482-8726
(717) 783-4945 |
pdelissio@pahouse.net |
Fiedler, Elizabeth |
(215) 271-9190
(717) 787-5774 |
efiedler@pahouse.net |
Gainey, Ed |
(412) 665-5502
(717) 783-1017 |
egainey@pahouse.net |
Innamorato, Sara |
(412) 781-2750
(717) 783-9114 |
sinnamorato@pahouse.net |
Kinsey, Stephen |
(215) 849-6592
(717) 787-3181 |
skinsey@pahouse.net |
Schlossberg, Michael H. |
(610) 821-5577
(717) 705-1869 |
mschlossberg@pahouse.net |
Ullman, Wendy |
(267) 768-3670
(717) 772-8060 |
wullman@pahouse.net |
- Please contact your own state REPRESENTATIVE and politely ask them to co-sponsor HB 286. Legislators respond to the concerns of their constituents. Most are uninformed of the serious safety concerns regarding vaccines and unless you speak to them, they will only get their information from pharmaceutical lobbyists. Here are two effective ways to inform your legislator:
- Call the district office and tell the staff who you are and that you want Rep X to “co-sponsor HB286 because all children should be able to see a pediatrician if they need to.”
- Schedule a meeting with your representative in their home office or write a personal letter explaining why you want them to support HB286. Emails are the least effective as they can be easily ignored and deleted, so we do not recommend using that as the primary method of contact for legislative offices.
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