Ann Kuster’s Privacy Invasion Act Up for Senate Vote

New Hampshire Democrat Ann Kuster is the author and sponsor of HB550 (at least on paper). Titled The Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act, HB 550 would funnel 400 million to states to expand vaccine registry tracking.

It would create or at least encourage an interstate medical management database that would track private medical information and even remind you if you were due for some State approved chemical modification (branded as hey, you need this vaccine!).

Not everyone is excited about Kuster’s privacy invasion legislation.

 

“What this bill would create is more access for CDC for your immunization data, and the need for states to follow CDC recommendations or get cut off from federal funding,” medical freedom group Stand for Health Freedom warned.

“This bill has everything to do with mandates and digital health passes,” the group added. “It is the legal infrastructure, so to speak, for the digital infrastructure.”

“H.R. 550 it would lead to a monumental invasion of our rights as American citizens,” Children’s Health Defense said. “It would set a dangerous precedent and could lead to more vaccine mandates, and more restrictions of services and healthcare for the unvaccinated.”

 

I get that tracking any citizen is as easy as, hey, you have a cell phone, right? But there is still room for debate, at least at the state level, as to what thresholds must be met before the state can track you that way: the reason, evidence, warrants. You need a separate branch of government to agree and approve under specific terms.

Using COVID, which is not the monster they’ve made it out to be to justify a federally funded strings-attached tracking database, will lay more groundwork for future expansions that will inevitably violate every corner of your existence.

That and, we’ve no guarantee that the government can keep that information private once they’ve collected it.

Call your Senator and tell them to vote no on HB550 unless you live in New Hampshire.

Our Democrat delegation doesn’t listen to us, and our only hope is to tell them no at the ballot box.

 

 

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