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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Op-ed: Murray: Pritzker admin plans to evade voters and implement a vaccine mandate on children after elections

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Kathleen Murray | Murray campaign

Kathleen Murray | Murray campaign

In yet another demonstration of blatant disregard for representative government and the rights of parents, Pritzker's administration has been caught making plans to evade congress and voters for a permanent vaccine mandate on Children after tomorrow's elections.

A report by Woodhous.Substack.com revealed internal emails of the Illinois Department of Public Health deliberating how to craft rules and public hearings to mandate COVID vaccines in schools. 

“No statutory changes are necessary, which is a plus, but those meetings would be pretty rough, I’m sure,” the report reveals IDPH Division Chief Heidi Clark said in an email with the subject “COVID Vaccines in Schools.”

What is it about children that makes the state want to mandate an injection of a still experimental vaccine?  This is yet another example of the democratic lust for power and control by taking fundamental rights of parents away.  The decision for a child to get a vaccine should lie solely between a parent and their doctor, not the state.  Pritzker is taking advantage of the precedent that was established when people were treating this as a pandemic, even then, when Covid was at its deadliest, children were at virtually no risk at all. 

If you elect Democrats, you could look forward to the future of the state sinking its claws into your children’s lives, even controlling their very bodies.  We must fight back.  Every person, and every parent, has the right to choose or not to choose to get a vaccine.  It is an individual choice and not a choice for the state.  Unfortunately, this emphasizes the need for The Parent’s Bill of Rights. 

Between the power grab attempt of Amendment One (which would allow teacher unions to constitutionally strike down parent-rights legislation if passed) and Pritzker's propensity to rule by diktat, voters have an opportunity to provide an essential check on the excesses of his bloated administration tomorrow by voting NO on Amendment one and against democratic candidates who masquerade as legislators while they rubber stamp Pritzker's executive orders.

Kathleen Murray, Republican Nominee for IL State Senate District 21 

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