SPRING RECESS ACTION STEPS

Legislators are on Spring Recess MARCH 31 - APRIL 10.

During Spring Recess, most legislators will be back in their local district offices starting on Friday March 31st. This is the perfect time to meet them and engage in their local community events. If your Assembly member is on the Assembly Health (regarding AB 659) or Assembly Education (regarding AB 1078) committee, then your activism is crucial! Contact your rep to find our about local events you can attend. Make an appointment at their local office. Or call their local office to register your opposition. The reps in this committee have the power to vote down AB659. If you know of any upcoming events please email us here.

Oppose AB 659 - HPV Cancer Prevention Act (Aguiar-Curry)

Assembly Bill 659, also known as the HPV vaccine mandate bill has been amended.  It removed the mandate for 8th graders, but now will add Human Papillomavirus (HPV) to the described list of diseases for which immunization documentation is required for all students, ages 18-26, enrolled in Community College, UC and Cal State Universties.  Only a medical exemption will be available to opt out, Click on image to take action.

AB 659 has been amended to move the mandate from 8th grade to college entry.

The amendments bring 2 new issues to light:

1. The bill language deceives families into thinking they are *expected* to receive the HPV vaccine upon 6th grade enrollment. It imposes an undue burden onto schools to mislead parents about the real vaccine requirements.

2. This bill doesn’t align with CSU’s recent drop of vaccine requirements for enrollment. Adding an additional barrier for education will not help enrollment rates rise.

Kindly ask the assembly health committee to abstain on AB659 until all the mandates are removed from the bill and there is no misleading information for parents.

Keep scheduling meetings and developing a relationship with your reps and their staff. This is a long game and the best thing we can do is continue to show up and cultivate a relationship with them.

If you have a student in college, activate your schools public policy department and ask them to send in a letter of opposition.

OPPOSE AB-1078 -- removes local authority over school districts. Instructional materials

Local school boards will lose their authority over curriculum, remove parents input and give all the power to the California Board of Education. Click on image to take action.

UPDATE by PERK on the HIGHWIRE: CA HPV VACCINE MANDATE FOR SCHOOLS

President and Co-founder of PERK Advocacy (Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids), Amy Bohn, discusses teaming up with ICAN Legislate using an offensive strategy against the California Assembly Bill requiring incoming 8th graders to be vaccinated against HPV. Hear more about the recent amendments to the bill and what it means for those attending school in California

Declare Truth Podcast: ““The negative impact of medical mandates on education.

PERK President, Amy Bohn on Declare Truth Podcast

“The negative impact of medical mandates on education.”

For more information on PERK:

https://www.perk-group.com/

https://www.instagram.com/perk_group/?hl=en

https://twitter.com/PERK_GROUP

AB 659 Bill Text and Amendments:

https://legiscan.com/CA/text/AB659/2023

How to Oppose AB 659:

https://www.perk-group.com/news/action-steps-to-oppose-ab-659-and-ab-1078

History of Vaccine Legislation in California:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/tarahaelle/2015/06/30/california-vaccination-bill-sb-277-signed-by-governor-becomes-law/?sh=169a18ad385c

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/health-committee-votes-yes-to-sb276-pans-labyrinth/

Education on Bills for Medical Freedom:

https://freedomkeepersunited.org/

https://www.instagram.com/nurses4freedom/?hl=en

https://instagram.com/californianursesunited?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

https://instagram.com/thetorijensen?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

How to donate to Perk:

https://www.perk-group.com/give

Eight Tips for Speaking to Your School Board by Atty. Julie Hamil

I’ve been on many sides of public advocacy campaigns. As a city attorney I have attended hundreds of council meetings, and reviewed the record in writ and appellate actions. As a lawyer for developers I’ve negotiated with city officials to get approvals for major projects. I was part of a community group that fought against oil drilling in my town. As a planning commissioner I have been the recipient of communications from concerned residents. I’ve spent hundreds of hours since March 2020 writing emails, making phone calls, and speaking at meetings to my elected representatives about a number of covid-related issues.

 Whether the issue is big or small, there are a few principles that help make an argument persuasive to government officials.

1. Be brief.

  • Public officials are usually volunteers with full time jobs and families.

  • They’ve got a number of issues they are being asked to vote on. They may only have one minute to review your comments or listen to you, and you need to prioritize your best arguments and present them in the most persuasive manner.

  • Make a one-page bullet point outline to follow while you speak. Make sure your opinion is supported by verifiable facts and evidence.

  • If your argument strikes a chord with a public official, then they can easily look back at your outline to back up voting in support of your position, and it will be easier for them to identify the reasons why they are voting a certain way.

  • Practice in advance to make sure you can say what you need to say in under three minutes (or whatever the time limit on public comment is).

2. Remember Why You’re Speaking