
"JUST THE FACTS"
We need to be informed about our country, our state and our local community because we are citizens. This is where we live. The things happening in our world affect us. By understanding what is going on, we can play defense by discussing topics from an informed perspective and then we can also go on the offense by getting involved. If we are ignorant, we can't respond. An informed minority is always more powerful than an apathetic majority. So, get the facts!
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STATERead the election integrity bills 273-311 HERE
The Michigan Senate approved Republican sponsored legislation affirming Michigan parents’ rights to choose whether their children wear face masks at school or receive a vaccine for COVID-19.The four bills now go to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
Senate Bill 600 would prevent Michigan school districts from requiring vaccines that have been authorized under emergency use or an FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccination for students to attend school or members of the public to attend school board meetings.
SB 601 would allow students to receive a waiver from wearing a face mask at school and prohibit schools from testing asymptomatic students for COVID-19 infection to ride a school bus or enter a school building. SB 602 would similarly prohibit the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services from requiring students to receive a vaccine that has only been authorized under emergency use or an FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccination, from wearing a face mask and from being tested for COVID-19 if asymptomatic to enter a school, ride a bus or participate in school activities. SB 603 would prohibit local health departments from requiring students to receive a vaccine that has only been authorized under emergency use or an FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccination, from wearing a face mask, and from being tested for COVID-19 if asymptomatic to enter a school, ride a bus or participate in school activities. It would also prevent them from requiring individuals from the same to attend school board meetings |
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