Coalition Launches COVID Justice Campaign Demanding U.S. Senate Accountability Resolution
A coalition of five advocacy organizations, led by Children's Health Defense, has initiated the COVID Justice campaign, urging the U.S. Senate to adopt a resolution for accountability regarding COVID-19 pandemic actions. The proposed resolution aims to affirm lessons from the pandemic, reject incompatible emergency measures, and set principles for future health crises. The coalition includes the Brownstone Institute, Stand for Health Freedom, Health Freedom Defense Fund, and Autism Action Network, focusing on restoring individual health decision-making and protecting constitutional rights.

A coalition of five organizations has launched the COVID Justice campaign, led by Children's Health Defense, calling for a U.S. Senate resolution for accountability on actions taken during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The proposed COVID Justice Resolution seeks to repudiate emergency measures that infringe on constitutional liberties and establish principles for future public health crises. The coalition, including the Brownstone Institute and Stand for Health Freedom, emphasizes the need for a unified approach to medical freedom and local decision-making in health matters.
The campaign coincides with ongoing federal policy discussions and aims to prevent constitutional overreach during emergencies. The petition supporting the resolution will remain active indefinitely.



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