1. Voter Guide – PCIC’s election team asked members to send out our surveys to their local school board and municipal candidates. The voting guide indicates the candidates who returned the survey and whose answers reflect a strong commitment to medical freedom and informed consent....
Disclaimer: The views represented in this article are of the author’s opinion and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Pennsylvania Coalition for Informed Consent (PCIC). What is Kooth? Kooth. A word that you’ve probably never heard, let alone know what it means unless you live in the...
Attention!! PCIC’s Legislative Team has been monitoring SB514 – Requiring Child Lead Testing, as it would replace the current lead testing legislation where it’s “encouraged” with a new “required” medical procedure for children. The change also includes a...
This is a critical special election as it will determine which party gains the majority control of the PA House. No matter which party, if any, you are registered with, you can vote in this special election if you live in House District 163 or 108 (see below). This is not a primary election, it...
On Sunday, April 23 our Legislation Committee emailed all 50 Senators and their staff regarding SB232. While we believe that Senator Brooks’s SB232, Lyme Disease Education of Parents, and Establishing Protocols for Tick Bites in Schools is well-intended, two major parts of this bill stood...