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* ‘Seismic Shift’: HHS Warns West Virginia May Lose $1.37 Billion in Funding if Health Departments Don’t Allow Religious Exemptions
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/hhs-warns-west-virginia-may-lose-over-one-billion-funding-allow-religious-exemptions/
* West Virginia Constitution, Article 3 - Bill of Rights
https://code.wvlegislature.gov/west-virginia-constitution#ArticleIII
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August twenty fifth. Twenty twenty five is episode eighteen eighty
three West Virginia close federal health funding. Before proceed, you

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Oh yeah, well, I'm not gonna do a little rant
at this time, so we'll just leave it at that. However,

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I'm gonna be narratten from a website called Children's Healthdefense
dot org, which is the Defender Children's Health Defense News
and views. All right, and this one here, it's under
policy is entitled sciencemicshift S warns West Virginia may lose

(02:09):
one point thirty seven billion dollars in funding if health
departments don't allow religious exemptions. The letter said last week
to West Virginia's health department. HHS warned health officials to
honor the governor executive order and is twenty twenty three
state law to recognize religious exemptions. To hh S, letter

(02:31):
isn't legally enforceable, but serves as a warning that West
Virginia's risk violating state laws. One attorney said, this is
by written by Michael nev Nevrodicus PhD. All Right. As
it reads here, West Virginia could lose one point thirty

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seven billion dollars in federal health funding if the state
health departments do not follow laws recognized of his freedom,
including religious exemption to childhood vaccination, the US Department of
Health and Human Services said in August twenty first letter,
HHS Office for Civil Rights or OCR issued a warning

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to West Virginia health departments participating in the Federal Vaccine
for Children Program where vfc A Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention program that requires doctors dismiss to administer all
vaccines on a childhood immunization schedule to Medicaid patients. The

(03:36):
statement provides to the defender. An HHS spokesperson said the
letter to West Virginia health departments is not a notice
of investigation and it makes no finding on compliance, adding,
the letter describes an HHS Office for Civil Rights portfolio
for enforcing conscience and religious freedom provisions. The letter focuses

(03:59):
on one of the conscious protections in ocr's jurisdiction, the
conscious protection in the Vaccine for Children program. The letter
reminds the health departments throughout the state of their obligations
for participating in the program. The letter could also have
implications for states that do not allow religious exemption exemptions,

(04:21):
said Children's Health Defense CEO Mary Holland, who called the
letter unprecedented. All I said the letter may well show
a path forward in states that Connecticut that have religious
equal protection laws in place but that deny the right
to religious exemption from vaccination. She says, according to the letter,

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OCR enforces federal statues that contains religious non discrimination provisions
and conscious statues that protect the excess of conscience from
discrimination by federal programs which are tied to government funding,
including for the Vaccines for Children Program. Rick Jaffey or

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jaff a constitutional and healthcare attorney representing the Planets in
multiple federal lawses challenging CDC vaccine policies, called a letter
a significant development. He said AHHS has been under pressure
from Congress and public interest groups to clarify its position
on religious exemptions under the Vaccines for Children program. The

(05:31):
letter is short, but it sends a very clear signal.
Religious belief is a valid basis for the client participation
in vaccination, even under a federally funded program like VFC
that's long overdue. AHHS isn't just expressing an opinion here,
it's giving notice in this letter. The oc A specifically

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addresses the ongoing legal and legislative battle over childhood religious
exemptions in West Virginia. In January, Republican Governor Patrick Morsehi
Morizay Mozy excuse Me signed an executive order recognizing religious
exemptions for school attendance. To order, which cites the state's

(06:14):
Equal Protection for Religious Religion Act of twenty twenty three
or EPR, allows parents to request a religious exemption for
their trojan by providing a written statement explaining why they
object to the vaccines. In June, West Virginia's Department of

(06:34):
Education vote voting nationally to require school systems to follow
the state's compulsory vaccination law for school children, which went
into effect in twenty fifteen and does not allow religious
exemptions or really, of course, they dismarted everybody else, but
I will continue on and calling on the state to

(06:56):
recognize religious exemptions. The OCR sites to the executive order
and the two state laws in question, West Virginia is
obligated to ensure that it's vaccines for children providers comply
with applical state laws like EPRA, which requires recognitions of
religious exemptions from West Virginia's compulsory vaccination law. The letter

(07:21):
states Attorney Greg Glazier said HHS has zeroed in on
a legal mechanism to incentivize West Virginia's public school systems
to restore religious exemptions based on the Federal Religious Freedom
Restoration Acts of nineteen ninety three. Jeff said the letter

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isn't legally enforceable, but it serves as a one of
that West Virginia's risk being found non compliant with federal law.
He said, VFC providers operate under agreements with the federal
If those agreements require compliance with federal non discrimination laws,

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including those protecting religious freedom, then a refusal to honor
religious exemptions could concentute a breach of contract or even
trigger enforcement under federal civil rights statues. HHS isn't just expressing,
in the opinion, it's giving notice. HHS letters potentially a
prelude to broader action. The letter from HHS comes admit

(08:30):
an ongoing court battle over religious exemptions in West Virginia.
Last month, a West Virginia court dismissed a lawsit by
the American Civil Liberties Union that challenge Morsies executive order.
The ACU has since refiled a law seat. In a
separate ruling, last month, a West Virginia court granted a

(08:50):
preliminary junk injunction to three families challenging the county Board
of education decision to deny their children the right to
attend public school with a religious exsp Several legal and
educational experts suggest it that the AHS letter to West
Virginia may hint at future actions targeting the four states

(09:11):
that currently do not recognize the loss or philosophical exemptions California, Connecticut,
Maine in New York's right about the states, they having
the state consecution on natural rights. But I'll continue on you.
This may be a prelude tree to broader action, Jaff said.
Writing on substat doctor Merril Nass, founder of to Freedom,

(09:34):
Oh Sorry ador to Freedom, says the states are high
Florida states following AHHS warning to West Virginia, California has
over twenty times the population in West Virginia, which couludes
one point thirty seven billion dollars in medicaid funding. How
many billions does California stand to lose? Or Connecticut, New

(09:55):
York or main nas Ass Jeff said this may be
the first time HHS has sent a letter like this
to a state agency explicitly addressing religious exemptions in the
VFC context, likely reflecting growing concern that some states are

(10:16):
imposing their own madness out of the programs where those
mandates don't legally belong. HHS said the department cannot comment
on possible future enforcement actions, and that anyone who believes
that their conscious or religious freedom rights were violated may
follow complaint with OCR through its online portal site for

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that support for religious exemptions gaining momentum nationally. Michael Kine,
c HD director of Advocacy, said the HGS letter reflects
growing national momentum in favor of religious exemptions. He credited
organizations like HD for helping to raise public awareness. HD

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has been working with a small but impactful group that
has been to over fifty offices of Washington d C.
Talking about states denying religious exemptions, Caine said legislation that
will likely be introduced in Congress later this week, the
GRACE Act, or the Guaranteeing Religious Accommodation in Childhood Education Act,

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addresses the issue of religious exemption. Attracted by Representative Greg
Stu Stuby, Republican from Florida, The Grace Act would strip
federal funding from schools that don't allow parents to apply
for religious exemption from vaccination requirements for the children. Legislation
targets elementary and secondary schools, as well as local and

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state educational agencies. Any questions, look up Article one seventh
section of the US Constitution. The House has the power
to hold of the purse. You check it out yourself.
The Originators on Revenue CHD is one of several organizations
support of legislation in Wisconsin. A proposed bill would require schools,

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childcare centers, and nurseries to inform parents and legal guardians
about their right to request accine vaccine exemption for their children,
in addition to being told that vaccinations the school requires.
The CDC data released last month showed a percentage of
children granted legits exemptions from school immunization requirements reached a

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record high during the twenty twenty four and twenty twenty
five school year. A survey conducted in January by the
Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania found
doc's public support in the US for religious exemptions nearly
doubled over the last six years. Cain said these developments
showed that support for legislation the other actions protective exemptions

(12:53):
is gaining momentum. Its voter that I see at the
top of the hill. It is rolling slowly write down,
but I think the speed is about to pick up drastically.
He said. There's other articles relate to this. He can
read it for yourselves. And one thing I gotta say,
I'm very is very good that would have been happening

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because it's called parents have natural rights on what's best
for their children. As long as you don't violate others
and abuse and all that. But natural rights and what
gets me with something with this compulsory law, you know
a contradicts. In the state of West Virginia, it's Bill
of Rights, which is Article three. I can read you.

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Section one. All men which are humanity are by nature
equally free, independent have certain inherent rights of which, when
they enter into a state of society, they cannot by
any compact, deprive or divest their posterity, namely, the enjoyment
of life, liberty with the means of acquiring, possessing property,

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and the pursuing to end up staining happiness and safety. Okay,
some of those vaccines can be considered safe. Right, and
we can go right down here. Section three. The rights
reserved to people The government instituted for the common benefit,
protection and security to people, nation, or community, of all

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its various forms, that is best which is capable of
producing the grace, degree of happiness and safety, and its
most effective effectually secured against the danger of mal administration.
And when any government shall be found inadequate or contrary
to these purposes, a majority of the community has an endurable,

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inaliable and indivisible right to reform, alter, or abolish it
in such manner as shall be judged most conducive to
the public. Wheel interesting, right, Yes, you've got the power
folks in the Mountain State. And we can just hit
down here on religious exemptions. Right absolutely is to see

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here safeguards Section ten. Safeguards for life, liberty, and property.
No person will be deprived of life, liberty, and private
without due process of law and the judgment of his peers. Okay,
I may mistake, it may be a little bit out
out of context of the apologize, but it's good to
know about your state consecution. And I we'll go right

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down here. Religious Freedom Guarantee, Section fifteen. No man shall
be compelled or frequent or any support in the religious
worship place or ministry whatsoever. Nor shall any man be enforced, restrained, molested,
or berthren in his body or good, or otherwise suffer
on account of his religious opinions or belief. But all

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men shall be free to possess and by argument, to
maintain their opinions and mass of religion. And the same
shall not nowise, affect the ministy, or enlarge their simple capacities.
And the legislature shall not prescribe and religious tests whatever,
or confer any particular privileges or advantages, or any sect

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or denomination, or pass any law required or authorizing and
religious society, or the people of any district within the state,
to levy on themselves or others any tax for the
erection or repair of any house of worship public any
house of public worship, or for the support of any
church or ministry, but shall be left free for every

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person to elect his own religious destructor, and to make
for his support such private contracts as he shall please.
So you can do that based on this. Nor man
shall be enforced to extreme, molested or breathing in his body,
or good or otherwise stuff for any account of regious opinions,

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beliefs and all that. So that has merit to it.
So people have that right, but their beliefs system is
even for their children, they should not take the jab.
So the whole thing is, it's what they're what the
school board has done is if the state of West
Virginia is involuntary services, which is illegal. Okay, so their
teeth a member US Constitution, and I can just go

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on around here and all that good stuff. We'll do
one more preservation of free government Section twenty. Free government
and the blessing of liberty can be preserved to any
people only by firm adherents to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality,
and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles. So

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is exemptions and natural rights fundamental principles. Absolutely Well, that's
how I look at it. So they need to keep that,
keep the ball rolling. I'm very pleased with what's been
going on with this movement, and I recommend the school
board the part of education in the Mountain State to

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honor your oath of office, including that is, including the
state's Bill of rights. If not, then you reach your
oath of office. It's not that difficult. It's self explanatory.
You don't need to have a law degree to figure
that one out. Well, that's all I gotta say about

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Until next time, take care of yourself, keep on spread

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