Guest guest Posted February 10, 2007 Report Share Posted February 10, 2007 Dear PROVE Texas members, Please join us at the Texas Capitol in Austin on this Tuesday, February 13th from 9:45 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. to help us get the word out to legislators why the HPV vaccine should NOT be mandated! While the actions of Governor continue to astonish and offend, they have also provided an opportunity for education unmatched by any in the ten years of our existence. Yes, this happens to be PROVE's tenth anniversary! For ten years we have remained true to our mission of promoting and protecting the right of every person to make informed independent vaccination decisions for themselves and their family. Along the way we have become a coalition of thousands of Texas families that have successfully shaped immunization policies and practices through participation in the legislative process. We are grateful to each and every one of you and are asking for continued support as we work to address the HPV mandate and the problems surrounding it. A number our State Senators and Representatives are working to counter the Governor's Executive Order requiring immunization against HPV. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them and support their efforts, by providing additional information to all legislators on the problems with an HPV vaccine mandate. The Governor's Executive Order has resulted in a broad group of people coming together to denounce his action, and voice concerns about safety, efficacy, cost and informed consent. It has also focused a great deal of attention on the right to an exemption, now being referred to as " opt out " . He attempts to show support for parental rights by suggesting parents opposed to the mandate can " opt out " for their children. While Texas statute provides exemptions to immunization, there are serious problems with the process and the Governor's order does nothing to solve them, leaving many families unable to use the and still forced to vaccinate. We will explain these problems in our meeting with you so you can help educate legislator why opting in is the only fair option. Our friends at the Texas Eagle Forum will also be out in force on this day to oppose the HPV mandate and educate on other issues, and we felt the synergy of the two groups popping in and out of offices opposing mandated HPV vaccination would help get our concerns across better! We will have a short briefing meeting to discuss the issues and provide you with everything you need to visit your legislators' offices and voice your concerns. We apologize for the short notice and hope that you can make arrangements to come. Dress is business or business casual, but please make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. Please RSVP ASAP by replying to this email note with your names and contact information and where you are coming from so we can print your name tag ahead of time and make sure you are assigned to visit your personal elected representative and senator. If you already know who they are, if you can indicate their names in your RSVP that will help save us some time. DETAILS: 9:45-10:00 a.m. PROVE Capitol Day Sign In at the Capitol Extension Building Conference Room E2.016 10:00-11:00 a.m. HPV Issue and Legislative Outreach Briefing – still in conference Room E2.016 11:00-12:45 p.m. Disperse in groups and visit and educate Legislative Offices 12:44-1:30 pm Convene for Lunch in the Capitol Cafeteria in the Capital Extension on Floor E1. 1:30 p.m. Go home knowing you did a good thing! Sincerely, Rex and Dawn , PROVE www.vaccineinfo.net Parking Information: Parking is available in the Capitol Visitors Parking Garage located between Trinity and San Jacinto Streets. Parking is free for the first two hours and $.75 for each half hour thereafter (maximum charge: $6.00). Metered spaces are available throughout the complex. Directions to visitor parking garage: From IH-35 in Austin, take the 15th Street Exit heading west toward the Capitol. A few blocks down, take a left onto San Jacinto. The entrance to the Capitol visitor parking garage is a couple of blocks down on your left on the intersection 13th Street and San Jacinto. The entrance is on 13th Street. The Capitol grounds are just 1 1/2 blocks due west from the front of the garage. (just look up and walk towards the dome of the capitol.) When you get inside, because it will depend on which door you go in, ask the security guards for the stairs or elevators to get to the Capitol Extension. There is a cafeteria available in the Capitol Extension on floor E1, and we are all planning to meet after our work and have lunch together! ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dawn PROVE(Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education) prove@... (email) http://vaccineinfo.net/ (web site) ------------------------------------------------------------------- PROVE provides information on vaccines, and immunization policies and practices that affect the children and adults of Texas. Our mission is to prevent vaccine injury and death and to promote and protect the right of every person to make informed independent vaccination decisions for themselves and their family. ------------------------------------------------------------------- This information is not to be construed as medical OR legal advice. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to PROVE Email Updates: http://vaccineinfo.net/subscribe.htm Tell a Friend about PROVE: http://vaccineinfo.net/subscribe/friends.shtml ------------------------------------------------------------------- Removal from PROVE Email Updates: Click here: http://vaccineinfo.net/unsubscribe.htm You are currently subscribed as texas-autism-advocacyegroups .. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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