In a major victory for accountability and informed consent, the Texas House of Representatives passed HB 3441 yesterday, a bill that would allow Texans to sue vaccine manufacturers whose advertising leads to injury or harm.
The unprecedented move comes as CDC data show there have been an alarming 2,665,796 adverse events linked to vaccines since 1990, the vast majority related to COVID-19 jabs.
But if fewer than 1% of adverse events are reported – as a 2010 HHS-funded Harvard analysis confirms – the real number could exceed 266 million, or roughly 7.6 million per year, or 20,800 per day.
First filed in February, the new bill passed yesterday by a vote of 88–31, moving the legislation one step closer to becoming law.
The pioneering legislation boasts a whopping 79 brave sponsors, 74 Republicans and 5 Democrats.
The bill is spearheaded by Representatives Shelley Luther (R-62), Jeff Leach (R-67), Marc LaHood (R-121), Oscar Longoria (D-35), and Mike Schofield (R-132).
If you want this kind of bill passed in your state or at the federal level, you can find your local, state, and U.S. representatives here and let them know.