The University Forced Vaccination Student Injury Mitigation Act could make colleges financially liable for medical costs of students who suffered adverse effects from the shot mandated by their schools.
What exactly is this bill?
- Filed by: Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT)
- Applies to: Colleges that mandated the shot
- Requires: Schools to cover medical costs for students with injuries from shot
- Goal: Hold schools accountable for disregarding student health
Have thoughts on this bill? Contact your representatives to let them know if you support holding colleges accountable for COVID-19 vaccine injuries. Your voice matters in shaping student health rights!
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US House Subcommittee Investigating U of Maryland, College Park's Current Quarantine Policy
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Use of Federal Covid-19 Response Funds
Public Information Act Request to U of Maryland, College Park
Below are: Revised PIA Request submitted, UMDCP's Final Response Letter & One meaningful UMD Document Provided
Below are the original 3 PIA Request submitted to UMDCP
Citizen Survey: How have the USM Covid-19 Mandates impacted you?
USM didn't appear to monitor the negative impact of its Covid mandate. The USM Board refused to take public comments at its meetings on this topic. A group of citizens created a survey and summarized its results.
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