US Take Action: Bill calling for first ever federal vax/un-vaxxed study

NO LONGER ACTIVE – Bill Not Passed Before Session Ended

US Take Action: Bill calling for first ever federal vax/un-vaxxed study

Basic questions never asked and never answered

Please Take Action on the alert below from our colleagues at Autism Action Network to support H.R. 3615.

 

Believe it or not a study comparing the overall health of a vaccinated population and an unvaccinated population has never been done in the United States.  US Representative Bill Posey just introduced H.R. 3615 a bill which directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services “to conduct or support a comprehensive study comparing total health outcomes, including risk of autism, in vaccinated populations in the United States with such outcomes in unvaccinated populations in the United States, and for other purposes.” We believe such a study is long overdue and you have to wonder why such a study was never done.

 

Please click on the Take Action above to send a message to your member of the House of Representatives asking him or her to co-sponsor Rep. Posey’s H.R. 3615. A message will also be sent to your two US Senators from your state asking them to introduce a similar bill in the US Senate.

 

The number of vaccines given to American children has quintupled since 1986 when doctors and vaccine companies were given complete legal immunity from any injury caused by a vaccine. Since then we have seen an explosion in the prevalence of a wide range of pediatric disorders associated with immune system dysfunction including diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, allergies, asthma, ADHD, as well as autism. Yet the US has never taken a hard look at the health outcomes with a vaccinated and unvaccinated population.

 

Here is a video of Rep. Posey trying to extract confirmation from Dr. Colleen Boyle, Director of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, that these studies have never been done at a hearing of the House Oversight & Government Reform Committee on November 29, 2012.

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