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Ohioans, Your Medical Freedom is at Stake: Fight for HB 73!

by | Oct 8, 2024 | 0 comments

Ohio citizens, if you care about your medical freedom, now is the time to act. Ohio House Bill 73, also known as The Dave and Angie Patient and Health Provider Protection Act, is crucial for safeguarding both patients and healthcare providers from government overreach. This bill has already passed in the House with an overwhelming majority—73 affirmative votes—and now we must make sure it gets heard in the Ohio Senate. The future of healthcare freedom in Ohio depends on this bill moving forward, and we need your help to make it happen.

What HB 73 Means for You

House Bill 73 offers protections that could save lives, including your own. It guarantees patients the right to critical care and gives healthcare providers the freedom to prescribe FDA-approved treatments without fear of government interference or losing their licenses.

  • Guarantees hydration and nutrition: Patients will always be entitled to receive essential care, such as food and water.
  • Preserving medical speech: Health providers can prescribe off-label drugs that are FDA-approved and legal without the fear of losing their medical license.

This bill protects not only patients but also ensures that healthcare providers have the freedom to do what they believe is in the best interest of their patients. In a world of increasing government control over healthcare, HB 73 is a lifeline for medical freedom.

Action Required: Call and Email Now!

Ohio House Bill 73 was scheduled for a Senate introductory hearing on January 24th, 2024. However, Senate Health Chair Steve Huffman pulled the bill from the schedule. We need to make sure this bill is heard in November when the Senate reconvenes. You can make a difference by contacting key Ohio Senators and letting them know that Ohioans demand this bill be heard!

Send your emails and make your calls by the end of next week!
Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Email Senator Steve Huffman: Ask him to ensure HB 73 gets a hearing and vote when the Senate returns in November.
    Email: SHuffman@ohiosenate.gov
    Phone: (614) 466-6247
  2. Email Senate President Matt Huffman: Urge him to support bringing HB 73 to the Senate floor.
    Email: Huffman@ohiosenate.gov
    Phone: (614) 466-7584
  3. Contact Senate Health Vice Chair Terry Johnson: Let him know Ohioans need HB 73 to be heard.
    Email: Johnson@ohiosenate.gov
    Phone: (614) 466-8082

Why You Need to Act Now

We are running out of time. The Senate returns in November, and if we don’t make our voices heard, this crucial bill could be left on the table. Ohio HB 73 represents a powerful stand against government intrusion into personal healthcare decisions. This bill is not just about policy—it’s about your right to receive essential medical care and your doctor’s right to offer life-saving treatments without fear.

Your Voice Matters

Ohioans, the time to act is now. Your emails and calls could be the deciding factor in pushing HB 73 forward. If we don’t fight for our rights, we risk losing them. The life this bill could save may be your own.

Let your senators know that Ohioans stand for medical freedom. Email and call by the end of next week to make sure this bill gets the attention it deserves.


Sample Email to Send:

Subject: Urgent Support Needed for Ohio HB 73 – Medical Freedom at Stake

Dear Senator Huffman,

As a concerned citizen of Ohio, I am writing to ask you to ensure that Ohio House Bill 73, The Dave and Angie Patient and Health Provider Protection Act, is scheduled for a hearing and voted on in the Senate this November. This bill, which passed the Ohio House with overwhelming support, is crucial for protecting the rights of both patients and healthcare providers.

Please make sure this important bill is heard. The future of medical freedom in our state depends on it.

Thank you for your time and attention.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]

Learn more about this important legislation here: https://formerfeds.substack.com/p/ohio-bill-hb-73