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You ushered in freedom in 2024, see your stats and legislative wins!

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Dear {NAME}, Good news! We went on offense this year for health freedom, and together we made a big

Dear {NAME}, Good news! We went on offense this year for health freedom, and together we made a big difference in the U.S., scoring win after win for freedom! A big thanks to our state directors for being the boots on the ground to move freedom forward in your state. Here are just a few of the laws for health freedom that we helped pass this year: - Tennessee now allows foster and adoptive families to exercise vaccine exemptions which helps provide a safe and loving home to children in need. - Parents can be their teenager's best advocate in healthcare decisions in Kentucky, whereas before parents were being denied information for privacy purposes. - Expanded religious freedom in Iowa to stop government interference with religious practices. - Louisiana schools must be transparent about every child being welcome at school regardless of shot status. - Removed fluoride from the Collier County water supply. - And the newest win: because of SHF's webinars to educate legislators on WHO overreach, a bill was filed to protect state sovereignty against global actors in the state of New Jersey. (Their lawmaking session is still in progress. So we are not done yet!) Here are a few of the bills that together we fought and killed: - Stopped the North Carolina Department of Labor from enforcing a rule that would bring back permanent masking and potentially forced vaccines per the World Health Organization. - Stopped a bill that would have undermined parental rights established in Tennessee. - Stopped a bill that sought to put all Iowa medical records into a third-party database. We can keep freedom alive by fighting for it every day, for our children and for the future. We are honored to advocate alongside you this year, and we are working hard to get more freedom-loving legislators in office so we can support and pass even more bills next year. Celebrating freedom with you, Stand for Health Freedom [standforhealthfreedom.com](​​​​​​​) is a nonprofit dedicated to protecting basic human rights. We exist to educate people and for people to have the tools to educate their lawmakers. Please support our work by making a [donation today](. We rely on the generosity of concerned individuals like you so that together - through education and action - we can see a cultural shift for health freedom.​​​​​​​ Please add advocates@standforhealthfreedom.com to your contact list to make sure you get our mailings. You are receiving this email because you signed up for alerts from Stand for Health Freedom. Click [here]( to unsubscribe from this mailing list.

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