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April 1st @7:00 PM est

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SPEAKING OUT FOR THE ANIMALS WHO HAVE NO VOICE & NO CHOICE!

Congratulations Kentucky! SB8 passed protecting the right of persons to immunizations required during Epidemics

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National Health Freedom Action

Congratulations to Kentucky Medical Freedom Coalition for their win on securing into law the religious and conscientiously held belief exemption for any vaccine that might be mandated by the state due to an epidemic! The Governor did not sign the bill, but also did not veto it so it became law on Saturday, March 22nd 2021. Great work and thank you to everyone who worked to support this legislation!

Here is a link to access the bill (Senate Bill 8):  Kentucky Legislative Research Commission Search Options

Here is the bill language that now protects the health freedom right to make your own health care decisions regarding vaccines during an epidemic:
 (2)     In the event of an epidemic in a given area, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services may require the immunization of all persons within the area of epidemic, against the disease responsible for such epidemic, except that any administrative regulation promulgated pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A, administrative order issued by the cabinet, or executive order issued pursuant to KRS Chapter 39A requiring such immunization shall not include: (a) The immunization of any child or adult for whom, in the written opinion of his or her attending health care provider, such testing or immunization would be injurious to his or her health; (b) The immunization of any child whose parents or guardians are opposed to medical immunization against disease and who object by a written sworn statement to the immunization based on religious grounds or conscientiously held beliefs; or (c) The immunization of any emancipated minor or adult who is opposed to medical immunization against disease, and who objects by a written sworn statement to the immunization based on religious grounds or conscientiously held beliefs. (3) The cabinet shall: (a) Develop and make available on its Web site a standardized form relating to exemptions in this section from the immunization requirements; and (b) Accept a completed standardized form when submitted. We are hopeful that other states will follow KY by passing legislation that protects the right of all people to make their own health and medical decisions.

TS Radio Network: Whistleblowers! Life after blowing the whistle with Sheila White

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Thursday April 1, 2021 at 7:00 CST

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Hosted by Marti Oakley with guest Sheila White

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TS Radio Network is brought to you in coordination with Marcel Reid and the Whistleblowers’s Summit, an annual event in Washington D.C,

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Joins us as Sheila White returns to report on life after blowing the whistle! Sheila wrote a book about the ten year battle she waged with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Company titled “Fighting the Giant”

” On June 22, 2006 the United States Supreme Court made a landmark decision in Sheila White’s favor, ruling 9-to-0 in the case she brought against the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Company. She worked in the Tennessee rail yards, one woman alongside many men. Her book describes how she learned to stand up for herself and how she helped the legal system defend her from the discrimination, retaliation, and humiliation she experienced. Taking charge in such a situation is not an easy nor a fast process; it takes a lot of patience, but it can be done. After reading this book you will understand how she defended herself, and in the process, helped open the door for all working women.”

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Join as as Sheila talks about life after whistleblowing and what it has taken to survive the ordeal.

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