Friday, March 15 2024

9 AM - 12 PM
Friday, Mar 15, 2024 9 a.m.
Community Services

RIDOH has proposed 216-RICR-30-05-4, a permanent regulation for future mask mandates.

 

It gives the Rhode Island Department of Health the power to impose masks on our children for ANY infectious disease (RSV, flu, chicken pox…)

 

HOW TO STOP THE MASK MANDATE REGULATION:

 

TESTIFY AGAINST IT.  This is the ONLY proposed regulation in the entire country and the hearing will afford us ONE OPPORTUNITY to stamp it out.  If we don’t oppose in large numbers, RIDOH WILL approve this regulation & give itself the necessary authority to force masks on our children again. We MUST create a record of opposition.  

 

1. ATTEND THE HEARING AND PUBLICLY COMMENT in opposition: Plan to speak for 1-2 minutes, maximum.  Bring friends and family, even those who don’t testify. FILL THE ROOMS. 

 

2. SUBMIT WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENT in opposition: e-mail [email protected].   BCC [email protected] to ensure we retain records of submissions.  Provide written testimony (it can be brief), even if you’re testifying in person - we need BOTH.

 

3. SHARE: Call upon friends, fellow parents, family, co-workers, neighbors and anyone who can attend. FLOOD RIDOH with compelling testimony, both in person and via written records. We took masks off of our children in February of 2022 because four hundred of us testified against mandates.  We showed up once and MUST do the same now. 

 

Every one of us must do our part on March 15th if we’re going to defend against mask mandates, otherwise, our children will suffer again.

 

***CLICK HERE FOR THE INTERACTIVE FLYER AND HERE  FOR ADDITIONAL RESOURCES***

 

6 PM - 9 PM
Friday, Mar 15, 2024 6 p.m.
Training

Calling all Concerned Citizens, Candidates, and Campaigns...

 

Arm yourself with the grassroots victory strategies you need to win the war for our country, our Constitution, and our children. This training will equip you whether you are campaigning for office, running a Chapter of Moms for Liberty, or simply trying to effectively communicate about the issues that matter to you.

 

Topics covered can include:

Meaningful messaging

Social media adovacy

Outreach efforts

Grassroots graphics

Identifying vulnerabilities

Understanding campaign cycles

Knowing your win numbers

Comprehending your community's demographics

Crafting clear talking points

Building a platform

Dealing with attacks

Managing the media

Reaching voters at the door

Getting out the vote

Fundraising for your cause

Budgeting to win

Recruiting volunteers

and more!

 

Ideal Attendees:

Liberty-minded activists who want to message effectively

Those who want to understand local campaigns

Community outreach leaders

Candidates running for local office

Moms for Liberty Chapter members and leaders

Like-minded groups who want to win

 

Winning Workshop Wood County

Not just a training- this dynamic experience is interactive and hands-on. Dive in, practice, and get your real-world questions answered by experts. We will be using the Moms for Liberty Campaign Kit, so bring your laptops or tablets and be ready to learn!

 

This Winning Workshop is free for all Moms for Liberty members!

 

Download the Moms for Liberty Campaign Kit in advance to be ready to hit the ground running during the Workshop. It is accessible ONLY by members of Moms for Liberty, so be sure you are logged into our website then visit: momsforliberty.org/candidates and fill out the form to gain access.

 

Bring your laptop Wood County

 

The Kit contains:

A Candidate Handbook- covers campaign cycles, your campaign team, knowing your numbers, getting out the vote, fundraising, voter contact, messaging, and more!

A Campaign Workbook- Facilitates setting fundraising, canvassing, and vote goals. Crafting budgets, platforms, and talking points. As well as tracking volunteers, timelines, and more!

A Collateral Collection- templates to create campaign logos, yard signs, palm cards, mailers, postcards, and more!

 

Logistics:

Snacks and water, coffee and soda will be available throughout the training. 

Suggested attire is business casual. Moms for Liberty gear is welcome! Please note, though, no merchandise will be for sale at this event.

Slides will be shared with attendees. If you prefer to take written notes rather than typing them, we suggest bringing a pen and pad.