
As the Texas Legislature is now well underway, we are hosting some of our favorite partnered organizations across the state to help us stay informed. What needs to be prioritized, and how can we take action either from our local community or on trips to the capitol? Let’s find out! Please join us this month for an informative meeting as we hear from our friends at Texans for Vaccine Choice & Texas Right to Life. We will get progress reports, and as always – action items!
Speakers: Rebecca Hardy (TFVC) & Dr. John Seago (TRTL)
Tuesday March 18th
Hyatt Place Dallas/Rockwall, 1600 La Jolla Point Dr. Rockwall, TX 75087
6:00pm – Prayer gathering (open to all)
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs
About Rebecca Hardy:
As a speech-language pathologist, Rebecca has encountered many children with profound vaccine injuries. These experiences created a passion for protecting others from these kinds of negative health outcomes, which she has turned into activism. Rebecca is one of the original three founders of TFVC and has been working to grow this organization from when it was only an idea. She currently serves as President, overseeing all departments and the trajectory of the vaccine choice movement in Texas. Rebecca is dedicated to protecting medical liberties and informed consent for all Texans. Rebecca and her husband Tim have two daughters.
About John Seago:
John Seago, MA, DBE is a published Bioethicist and serves as the President for Texas Right to Life, the oldest and largest statewide Pro-Life organization in Texas. For 11 years, Dr. Seago led the research, writing, and lobbying for state Pro-Life and medical ethics policies in the Texas State Legislature. He spearheaded major Pro-Life accomplishments in Texas. He graduated with a double major in Philosophy and Biblical Studies from Southeastern College Wake Forest, North Carolina. He studied philosophy at the University of Dallas and received a Master’s in Bioethics from Trinity International University. He received his Doctorate in Bioethics and Health Policy from Loyola University Chicago. He lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and two children.