Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR0098 Draft / Bill

Filed 02/03/2025

                     
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 98 
By Fritts 
 
 
HJR0098 
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A RESOLUTION to urge the United States Congress to require 
the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to add 
COVID-19 treatments and anthrax vaccinations 
as pre-qualifying for care under the PACT Act. 
 
 WHEREAS, many servicemembers have reportedly been unlawfully forced to accept 
COVID-19 drugs and anthrax vaccinations; and   
 WHEREAS, our government has a history of subjecting our servicemembers to 
experimental conditions and substances without their consent; and  
 WHEREAS, our national security and readiness to necessarily conduct war is adversely 
impacted by the unlawful administering of drugs and substances.  Many injuries are reported to 
have occurred in our servicemembers from a forced requirement to accept COVID-19 
"vaccinations"; and  
 WHEREAS, our civilian and military leaders owe both an allegiance to the welfare of the 
warfighter and a responsibility to the Republic to ensure rules, regulations, and laws are 
followed closely in the administering of health care to our servicemembers; and  
 WHEREAS, the PACT Act expanded the Department of Veterans Affairs coverage of 
health care and benefits for veterans to include those exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and 
other toxic substances; and  
 WHEREAS, recognizing a potential for generational damage, this law helps us provide 
generations of veterans—and their survivors—with the care and benefits they've earned and 
deserve.  Since March 5, 2024, it has been appropriate to recognize other chemical substances 
of which the unnecessary and illegally forced administration has caused damage to our 
servicemembers and their families; and    
 
 
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 WHEREAS, the Department of Veterans Affairs has historically been slow to respond to 
toxic exposures, often leaving the servicemember or veteran exposed with no recourse nor help 
for decades; it is incumbent upon our government to care for the wounded and injured warriors; 
and  
 WHEREAS, a group of whistleblowers has asserted that COVID-19 treatments were 
issued while the chemicals were only Emergency Use Authorized (EUA).  The officers alleged in 
an August 15
th
 memorandum that the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has unlawfully 
administered EUA products as if they were fully licensed Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-
approved products.  Military regulations state service members have a legal right to refuse EUA 
products; and  
 WHEREAS, although the FDA issued approval for Pfizer's Comirnaty vaccine in August 
2021, none of the FDA-approved vaccines were available.  FDA documents dated November 
2021 state: "In the U.S., there are no licensed vaccines or antiviral drugs for the prevention of 
COVID-19."  Furthermore, the FDA said the EUA-authorized Pfizer vaccines were "legally 
distinct" from the FDA-approved Comirnaty vaccines that were unavailable for service members 
in the U.S.; and  
 WHEREAS, anthrax vaccinations are reported to have been issued to millions of 
servicemembers, even at times when the drug was not fully approved; and  
 WHEREAS, in October 2004, a federal judge ordered the military to stop requiring 
anthrax vaccines for U.S. military personnel.  In response, the Pentagon halted mandatory 
anthrax vaccinations "until further notice," but noted the court did not question the safety or 
effectiveness of the vaccine.  Tennessee troops were issued anthrax vaccinations in 2004; now, 
therefore,  
 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE HUNDRED 
FOURTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, THE SENATE   
 
 
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CONCURRING, that we strongly urge the United States Congress to require the Department of 
Veterans Affairs to add COVID-19 treatments, conducted under Emergency Use Authorization 
(EUA) and before FDA approval was granted, as pre-qualifying for care under the PACT Act. 
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we also strongly urge Congress to require the 
Department of Veterans Affairs to add anthrax vaccinations as qualifying for care under the 
PACT Act. 
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we also urge Congress to conduct a full investigation 
and provide a report of the timeline, including the accountable persons who made decisions, 
recommendations, and approvals of the decision to require servicemembers to accept the 
introduction of these chemicals, with their possible harmful or toxic side effects and outside of 
legal and lawful permission, into their bodies.  
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution be transmitted to 
the Speaker and the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, the President and the 
Secretary of the United States Senate, and each member of the Tennessee Congressional 
delegation.