HB2037 would allow pharmacists to administer more vaccines to children. Last week, you received a PCIC action alert for HB2037– to call committee members requesting they vote no. On Wednesday, June 5, 2024, HB2037 was voted out of the Children and Youth Committee. Prior to the committee...
This Wednesday, June 5, 2024, HB2037 may be voted out of the Children & Youth committee during a committee meeting. We are asking you to contact the Children & Youth committee members and ask them to vote NO on HB2037. We oppose this bill and do not want it to move forward or to get out of...
**** If you live in House District 139 – Pike and parts of Wayne Counties – you will vote, regardless of partisan registration status for your vacant seat last represented by Joseph Adams (R). **** APRIL 16, 2024 VOTER GUIDE IS HERE! Pennsylvania is one of nine states that has closed...
This is a series of articles. We recommend starting with the first article, Does Your Child Have Access to This Experimental Mental Health App? As if Kooth wasn’t bad enough for Pennsylvania students, recent developments have shown the mental health platform in an even worse light. Late in...
This is a series of articles. If this is your first time learning about Kooth, please read the first published article, “Does Your Child Have Access to this Experimental Mental Health App?”. Why are Republican legislators so keen on Kooth? So keen that several Pennsylvania legislators traveled to...
How Pennsylvania Republican Legislators Put Businesses & Big Tech Over Our Children’s Mental Health By: Jessica Schortemeyer SB22 was introduced June 14, 2023, by Senator Vincent Hughes and was referred to the Communications & Technology Committee with bipartisan support. The bill as...
UPDATE FROM STEVIE Hello, PCIC Advocates – It’s Stevie here. Jessica and I are here at the Capitol today, as well as dozens of homeschooling families from across the state who have joined us for our homeschool day at the Capitol. We’re so thankful to have them here as well as...
As we’re a couple of months into the new year, states have been rolling out new legislative bills. In Pennsylvania, it is no different, as we work to track medical freedom-related bills. We continue to uphold PCIC’s mission which includes “to hold our legislators accountable to their sworn duty...
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....
By Cathi Burys Cathi volunteers for PCIC on the Legislation Team. Many of us at PCIC have learned the ways of watching state bills and legal happenings when it comes to medical freedom. We have navigated through the NVIC (National Vaccine Information Center) Advocacy portal to get up-to-date...