In a baffling move, the Texas Medical Association, the main lobbying organization for medical professionals in the Lone Star State, passed a number of resolutions last week that will likely not do the organization or its members any favors in terms of public perception.
Notably, the medical lobbyist organization decided to stake out a position on the state’s ability to issue mandates.
Here’s a bit of what Daniel Greer reported on the resolutions for the Texas Scorecard:
The group took controversial positions on forced medical intervention, including administering vaccines to patients.
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden posted to X about the series of votes, including a screenshot of the resolutions, writing, “TMA believes the government should have the authority to force Texans to undergo a medical intervention.”
“At their annual meeting, 500 delegates struck down resolutions supporting free speech, bodily autonomy, and informed consent and voted against a resolution that would add the term ‘evidenced-based care’ to their gender policy,” according to Bowden.
This series of votes, including the evidence-based care vote, comes weeks after Anthony Fauci, who famously bestowed the label of “Science” on himself, admitted to Congress that medical interventions and precautions mandated in 2020 weren’t based on science.
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