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United Front on Vaccine Safety: Advocate for HR 1757

Some are followers.

Others happen to be supporters.  

A few rally and become Advocates.

Are you one of them?


United Front on Vaccine Safety  

Anyone that is encouraged to use a vaccine in a prophylactic means to maintain health should give attention to the current ongoing research assessing safety, particularly in children.

Whether you vaccinate, choose an alternative schedule, are selective, delay, or decline – we have the opportunity to rally now, together, in support of vaccine safety.

The opportunity to advocate for every child who relies on you to make decisions for their health with the best data available.

Please consider contacting your State Representative to let him or her know that you support this effort. (see below for an easy “click and send” letter with your Rep’s info already listed)


A Brief about H.R. 1757

H.R. 1757 (The Vaccine Safety Study Act) is a new bill that has been introduced by Rep. Bill Posey (R-FL) and co-sponsored by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) that calls for research to be conducted comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated populations within the US with total health outcomes (including  chronic conditions, neurological conditions and ASD).

I encourage you to read the bill prior to sending which can be reviewed here:  The Vaccine Safety Study Act

Become an advocate now for your child and all American children.  

(click this link to contact your State Representative)




Thank you for the Autism Action Network for setting up this quick link.


Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
Margaret Mead


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