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    Guest Blog: Losing My (Vaccine) Religion: A Doctor’s Journey From Hope to Despair by Dr. Michael Turner, M.D.

    • July 29, 2023
    • by Team TFVC

    Texans for Vaccine Choice has recently been connected with Dr. Michael Turner, M.D. who was featured on The Highwire. He thought our readers would enjoy reading his thoughtful vaccine journey. Prelude The boy dreams. The dream captivates and challenges and engulfs him, drawing him forward in pursuit, while at times […]

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    Dr. Hotez Embarrasses Himself on Twitter Again, Suggests Everyone STILL Wear Masks

    • July 26, 2023
    • by Rebecca Hardy

    On Sunday, the infamous Dr. Peter Hotez drew thousands of critical quote tweets on Twitter after suggesting that everyone should still be wearing masks in public. Hotez said he is concerned that the success of the Barbie and Oppenheimer movies may cause a rise in Covid, and recommended to “keep […]

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    Jim Jordan’s Pursuit of Medical Liberty: Examining Potential Censorship

    • July 20, 2023
    • by Rebecca Hardy

    Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee Chairman and renowned advocate for medical liberty, has recently taken a significant step in safeguarding individual rights. By sending letters to major pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Merck & Co., he seeks to uncover any potential instances of censorship and protect […]

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    Unveiling the Origins of Covid-19: Unprecedented Media Deception Exposed

    • July 20, 2023
    • by Team TFVC

    In recent developments, a substantial number of chats and emails between the authors of a crucial scientific paper published in Nature magazine has come to light. Thus, raising concerns about an unprecedented media deception surrounding the origins of Covid-19.  On March 17, 2020, Nature’s seminal paper, “The Proximal Origin of […]

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    88th Session Report Card Scoring Criteria

    • July 14, 2023
    • by Rebecca Hardy

    Since the release of our 88th Legislative Session House Scorecard, we have been asked by many supporters for a brief overview of how we finalized these scores. Each State Representative or Senator began on equal footing with a zero score. From there, we analyzed action on every bill filed, heard […]

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    Steve Kirsch Debunks the Medical Establishment by Contrasting it with the Amish

    • July 14, 2023
    • by Rebecca Hardy

    In recent discussions on health practices and the World Health Organization (WHO), expert panelist Steve Kirsch has put forth an intriguing argument which challenged the medical establishment. Kirsch suggests that Pennsylvania would benefit more from taking health advice from the Amish community, known for their low rates of chronic health […]

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Rebecca Bio

Rebecca Hardy

Rebecca, a speech language pathologist, witnessed firsthand the impact of vaccine injuries in children – experiences that sparked her passion for medical freedom activism. As one of the original founders of Texans for Vaccine Choice, she has helped lead the organization from concept to statewide influence. Now serving as President, Rebecca oversees the trajectory of the vaccine choice movement in Texas. She is dedicated to protecting informed consent and medical liberty for all Texans. Rebecca and her husband, Tim, are proud parents of two daughters.

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Angie Bio

Angie Lemmons

A passionate advocate for medical freedom, Angie believes strongly that each person must take an active role in their own health. In her youth she learned that standard medical protocol is not always the right path when a prescribed medicine caused her to have a debilitating condition lasting several years. Many hours of research opened her eyes to the risks of vaccines, and she became a staunch believer in true informed consent. Angie began volunteering with TFVC in 2018, coordinating the creation of new printed materials to provide vaccine facts to the public. She also volunteered as an Outreach Coordinator and currently serves on the TFVC Board of Directors. Angie is dedicated to informing Texas citizens, especially new moms, about vaccine choice and health freedom. She and her husband Billy live in the San Antonio area and have three daughters.

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Terence Bio

Terence Huffines

The genesis of Terence’s political involvement began during the early Tea Party movement when he volunteered in 2007 for the Ron Paul presidential campaign. More recently, Terence has volunteered for various campaigns and causes, serving three times as a delegate to the RPT state convention and as a precinct chair from 2018 to 2022 where he helped to activate and mobilize his community. The cause of vaccine choice remains at the forefront of Terence’s advocacy as he dedicates his efforts in educating young families and all Texans of the importance of informed consent and other issues surrounding medical liberty. Terence and his wife have two children and are expecting twins soon.

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Carrie Bio

Carrie Bigford

Nearly 25 years ago, after losing a loved one due to vaccine injury, experiencing the abandonment that follows a vaccine injury, and discovering the safety & liability issues inherent in the vaccine program, Carrie made the choice to become a fierce and vocal advocate for medical liberty.

Since that decision, Carrie has volunteered for multiple medical liberty organizations in three different states, mainly focusing on legislative advocacy and community outreach. As a trained mental health professional with a thriving private practice, Carrie never imagined that she would become a paid advocate, but fate had other plans when inspiration struck for her while volunteering with Texans For Vaccine Choice in 2021. Carrie decided that she would combine her professional knowledge and personal experience as a volunteer advocate to create a complete medical liberty volunteer advocate training program.

Texans For Vaccine Choice supported Carrie’s efforts and offered her a full time position as Outreach Director and “Effective Outreach’ was launched in January of 2023. The addition of our volunteer training program revolutionized our organization and has enabled us to maintain our 100% bad bill kill rate, pass 12 protective pieces of legislation, train nearly 100 volunteers, place active medical liberty advocates all over Texas, and cement our status as the most effective state-level medical liberty organization in the country.

Carrie is a married mother of three who lives in Texas, loves liberty, and feels grateful to be of use.

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Kelly Bio

Kelly Vela

With a storied history in civil and political rights activism, Kelly brings an enthused energy and passion for reaching people in numerous avenues to her role as Communication Liaison at Texans for Vaccine Choice. She has successfully created and grown several active organizations that continue to make a difference in their respective communities. Her heart for helping others and experience with vaccine injuries led her to advocate for this underserved population. She is one of the original members of Texans for Vaccine Choice and has volunteered with the organization since its inception as a member mentor, event coordinator, social media communications administrator and more. Kelly and her family enjoy spending time outdoors, participating in sports and attending live music concerts.

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Yvette Bio

Yvette Whitcher

As a young mom in her twenties, Yvette was exposed to vaccine injuries and environmental toxins which opened to eyes to the importance of parental rights and vaccine choice. Today, she’s a mother to 5 and grammy to 2, and continues to advocate for medical freedom as part of her legacy to them. She has also volunteered and led groups with Tarrant County 4-H, Engage Texas, and American Heritage Girls. She is thrilled to be a part of the TFVC team; creating a powerful synergy in achieving medical consent awareness and positive changes legislatively.

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Emily Bio

Emily Cameron

In 2022, in the prime of her life as a competitive bodybuilder, Emily survived a life-threatening vaccine injury that reshaped her life and ignited her passion for medical liberty. With no prior political experience, she quickly became a force to be reckoned with in Texas politics, helping lead two State Representative primary challengers to decisive wins over incumbents. Emily brings a background in nonprofit fundraising and political strategy, connecting supporters to purpose and mobilizing grassroots action. Emily and her husband, Colt, live in the Fort Worth area with their three children.

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