Bringing the Number of House Co-Sponsors to 14!

(Bills are filed separately in the Senate and the House. HFAMA has been collecting support in both houses of the legislature . Each version has a different number and needs to be supported and tracked.)

Our House bill, HD.3538, emerged from placeholder status (where bills go when they are first filed) on March 14, giving us only 7 days to collect additional co-sponsors for the legislation.  With the pressure on, Kim Valeri Povey made the rounds at the State House, garnering 8 additional co-signers bringing to 14 the number of co-signers on the bill filed on our behalf by Rep. John Lawn, Jr.  Support for the bill comes from Democrats and Republicans alike from counties across the state including Suffolk, Middlesex, Essex, Plymouth, Berkshire, Bristol, Worcester, Hampshire and Hampden.

Kim is all smiles flanked by new co-sponsors Reps. Brad Hill and Elizabeth Poirier.  Moments later, Rep.  Ashe confirmed his commitment to the measure and posed with HFAMA advocate Kim Valeri Povey.  After landing 8 new co-sponsors, it’s hard to imagine a more welcoming reception at the State House than the one Kim had over the past two days.


Herbalists Support Health Freedom

Herbalists, both those practicing and teaching at the national scale and those living and working right here in Massachusetts, have spoken out to support Health Freedom. We’re pleased to share a few of their statements!

If you’d like to help us work to pass our Health Freedom bill here in MA, please head make a donation here:  https://hfama.org/donate/

To read what our herbalists have said:

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Banyan Botanicals Supports Health Freedom

Banyan Botanicals, a major international provider of Ayurvedic products and herbs, has made a generous donation to support the work of Health Freedom Action Massachusetts.

Banyan Botanicals

Banyan included this statement of support with their donation:

Banyan Botanicals deeply appreciates and supports the work that HFAMA is doing to ensure that the citizens of Massachusetts have the freedom to choose and access the healing modalities of their choice. Making certain that practitioners of Ayurveda and other alternative and complementary systems of medicine have the right to practice legally is an important component of creating a health care system that is truly healthy.

We thank them for their generosity and their vote of confidence!