Legislative Updates
SB 866
This bill would authorize a minor 15 years of age or older to consent to vaccines, without parent knowledge or consent.
The pressure is on because Senator Weiner needs 41 Ayes to pass SB866 out of the Assembly House.
SB 866 can be heard as soon as the this week on Assembly floor.
Email and call Assembly Members at their capitol and district office
Call (D) Assembly member on roster list to ask for them to oppose. Give them the districts zip code when asked. Concentrate your calls on the (D) legislators.
Tell them to vote NO or ABSTAIN.
Call Capitol Offices Monday thru Thursday.
Call District Offices on Friday thru Sunday.
When calling, state your name and the district’s Zip code.
You can even call after hours to leave a message.
AB 2098
This bill would designate the dissemination or promotion of misinformation or disinformation related to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, or “COVID-19,” by a physician or surgeon as unprofessional conduct, allowing the Medical Board to take action against such physician or surgeon
AB 2098 passed Senate B,P, & Econ. Development committee on June 27th. has been referred to Senate Appropriation Committee.
Senate Appropriations Committee hearing: TBA
Action:
Submit letter of opposition to Legislative Portal.
Email and call Senate Appropriations at their capitol and district office
Call (D) Senate member on roster list to ask for them to oppose. Concentrate your calls on the (D) legislators.
Tell them to vote NO or ABSTAIN.
Call Capitol Offices Monday thru Thursday.
Call District Offices on Friday thru Sunday.
When calling, state your name and the district’s Zip code.
You can even call after hours to leave a message
SB 1184
SB 1184 - Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, seals minors medical records from parents.
Assembly Health Committee Hearing Date: Tuesday, 06/28/22
Action:
Attend hearing in person to give public comment.
Submit letter of opposition to Legislative Portal.
Email and call Assembly Health committee members at their capitol and district office.
Call (D) Assembly member on roster list to ask for them to oppose. Concentrate your calls on the (D) legislators.
Tell them to vote NO or ABSTAIN.
Call Capitol Offices Monday thru Thursday.
Call District Offices on Friday thru Sunday.
When calling, state your name and the district’s Zip code.
You can even call after hours to leave a message
SB 1479
SB 1479 - COVID-19 testing in schools: indefinitely.
Assembly Education Committee Hearing Date: Wednesday, 06/29/22
Action:
Attend hearing in person to give public comment.
Email and Call Assembly Education Committee at their capitol and district office
Call Assembly member on roster list to ask for them to oppose. Concentrate your calls on the (D) legislators.
Tell them to vote NO or ABSTAIN.
Call Capitol Offices Monday thru Thursday.
Call District Offices on Friday thru Sunday.
When calling, state your name and the district’s Zip code.
You can even call after hours to leave a message.
AB 1797
AB 1797 - Makes changes to the California Immunization Record Database for government agencies to require access to all vaccine records, especially COVID-19 vaccine for adults in addition to just students.
Senate Education Committee Hearing Date:Thursday, 06/30/22
Action:
Attend hearing in person to give public comment. Or call in public comment.
Submit letter of opposition to Legislative Portal.
Call Senate Education Committee member on roster list to ask for them to oppose. Concentrate your calls on the (D) legislators.
Tell them to vote NO or ABSTAIN.
Call Capitol Offices Monday thru Thursday.
Call District Offices on Friday thru Sunday.
When calling, state your name and the district’s Zip code.
You can even call after hours to leave a message.
SB 1419
SB 1419 - Health information of minors.
Assembly Judiciary Committee Hearing: TBA
Submit letter of opposition to legislative portal.
Email and call Assembly Judiciary members at their capitol and district office
Call (D) Assembly member on roster list to ask for them to oppose. Concentrate your calls on the (D) legislators.
Tell them to vote NO or ABSTAIN.
Call Capitol Offices Monday thru Thursday.
Call District Offices on Friday thru Sunday.
When calling, state your name and the district’s Zip code.
You can even call after hours to leave a message.
* Always maintain a professional tone and respect. Email all legislators, but focus calls on the (D) legislators.