Senator Kelly Townsend
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Today I have pre-filed a few more bills in anticipation of the upcoming legislative session. They include the following:

SB1049 Parent's Bill of Rights - adding a penalty for violating 1-602

SB1050 Neglected children; definition - tightening up language that is used to seize children for neglect.

SB1051 Homeschooled children; definition - allowing parents to hire a teacher to instruct their child at home.

SB1052 Medical procedures; prohibition A person cannot be compelled to take a medical procedure if a risk of that procedure includes death.

SB1053 Religious exemption - Adds a class 2 misdemeanor to anyone who does not respect a person's right to a religious exemption to a vaccine as per A.R.S.23-206.

SB1054 election equipment; security; legislative review - requires that any election tabulation equipment undergo a security review and that the results are submitted to the legislature.

SB1055 election process; contractors and contracts - Holds an election contractor liable for not fulfilling the contract, and makes it a class 2 misdemeanor to not fulfill the contract or break election law.

SB1056 misplaced ballots; invalidity; misdemeanor; damages - stipulates that misplaced ballots that are found after election night are not permissible to use in the count, and makes it a crime to misplace any ballots.

I am starting with Class 2 misdemeanors because that is the standard in Arizona statute. However, I will be working to increase these penalties to felonies, if the votes are there to get it passed in both houses and signed by the Governor. There are more election bills to come, so please stand by.
You stole fizzy lifting drinks, so you get nothing.
I knew back in May 2020, but I was mocked by the left and by the media. I take apologies verbally or in writing.
It's folks like this who keep me going. I want to thank all of you for your support. It's been kind of like a war zone, only without the bombs. Such crazy times we are in, you guys are the best. Thank you!
The biggest contraindication for Ivermectin is harm to the bottom line...
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Saying goodbye to 2021, and jumping headlong into 2022! Happy New Year!
Please help me grow my Telegram followers as we head into the next legislative session.
Had a good day working on Election issues. Looking forward to cleaning up this mess.
"The urge to save humanity is almost always only a false-face for the urge to rule it."

- H.L. Mencken
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Last month I filed a 1487 complaint with the Attorney General's Office regarding Pima County's vaccination policy for certain existing employees and all new hires. Unlike the City of Tucson, Pima County doesn't dispute they are subject to A.R.S. § 23-206 - a statutory change I championed last year requiring employers to provide reasonable accommodations for an employee's sincerely held religious belief that prevents their COVID-19 vaccination. Instead, the County alleges that it cannot provide reasonable accommodations in certain situations due to the hardship it would cause them, even though employers have successfully adjusted to accommodate COVID-19 in the workplace for nearly two years.

In talking with the Attorney General's Office, I understand their Civil Rights Division is equipped to dive into these fact-based inquiries. To that end, I'm requesting all Pima County employees that believe that they have been discriminated against for medical or religious reasons to file a complaint here. I am confident the AG will continue to investigate, and where appropriate prosecute, instances of personal freedom infringement across Arizona, including in Pima County. 

Thank you for your help – I will continue to fight for an individual's right to make their own medical decisions.
I just learned of another dear Arizonan who is now dead because she was denied the right to try therapeutics that are outside of the sanctioned protocol. That protocol failed her and her family is now heartbroken. When does this become murder?

The approved protocol wasn't good enough. She's dead. What if they had allowed her to try off-label medication? They do it for so many other health conditions. How good is this sanctioned protocol if it doesn't save you? Why not allow a person the right to try everything?
Yesterday was very productive on the election reform front. I am looking forward to session next week as we get started on securing the 2022 primary. Holding the perpetrators of 2020 is in the hands of the AZ Attorney General, and I am impatient for his action. We want full voter confidence returned, and bad actors held accountable.