Protecting Sovereignty and Accountability

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Who should decide a state's response to a health crisis—the people’s representatives or an international organization?

In this episode, Danielle and Chris delve into a landmark piece of legislation: Senator Pressly’s bill to reject health mandates from the World Health Organization. Passed in 2024, this first-of-its-kind law ensures that Louisiana’s health protocols are not determined by unelected global bureaucracies.

This victory wasn’t easy. The bill faced intense opposition, yet it ultimately became a model for sovereignty in governance. The conversation highlights the bill’s significance not just for Louisiana, but as a beacon for other states and nations. The hosts also discuss President Trump’s recent statement about leaving the WHO entirely—a move that could redefine America’s approach to global health governance.

Do you think states should have more control over their health policies? What other steps can we take to safeguard our sovereignty? Let us know in the comments below. @‌TAPressly @sovcoalition

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