Don’t miss the opportunity to take action and use your voice for impact. Every year, our teams analyze policy, legislation, and educate to the public on what you can do. This year is no different. In fact, we’ve streamlined the process so that each PERK advocate can easily follow our simple instructions, with template letters, action links already set to the representatives, and step by step instructions.
Rule Breakers, Innovators, Solutions
How bold thinkers in soil, food, fitness, regenerative medicine, media, and advocacy are challenging the status quo to create a healthier future and change the world. Spotlighting modern-day innovators who are pushing beyond conventional thinking to solve some of the most urgent issues facing American families. From pesticide-contaminated soil and to children’s fitness, regenerative farming, regenerative medicine, leveraging media for good, and innovative grassroots policy advocacy, this session will explore how Health Freedom is connected to every part of daily life.
Led by Amy Bohn of PERK, the workshop will feature short, high-impact presentations from leaders who are breaking rules, building solutions, and helping create a better future.
In the 250th anniversary year of the Declaration of Independence, FreedomFest 2026: Think Independent will bring together the voices, debates, ideas, and institutions shaping the future of freedom—and PERK has once again become an important part of that conversation.
AB 2651 would require schools to notify parents when the California Department of Public Health determines that a school’s immunization rate has fallen below a state-established threshold. PERK strongly opposes this bill because it risks turning school immunization rates into a tool for pressure, stigma, and discrimination against families with lawful medical exemptions or children who are not fully vaccinated.
AB 2651 would require schools to notify parents when the California Department of Public Health determines that a school’s immunization rate has fallen below a state-established threshold. PERK strongly opposes this bill because it risks turning school immunization rates into a tool for pressure, stigma, and discrimination against families with lawful medical exemptions or children who are not fully vaccinated.
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