VFAF’s Cait Corrigan Leads Capitol Hill Push to Restore Religious Vaccine Exemptions for Schoolchildren

Cait Corrigan is a passionate advocate for medical freedom and religious liberty, serving as a national ambassador with Veterans for America First (VFAF). Known for her tireless grassroots efforts and leadership on Capitol Hill, Cait works to protect constitutional rights and ensure that American families have a voice in policy decisions affecting their children and communities.
 

VFAF’s Cait Corrigan Leads Capitol Hill Push to Restore Religious Vaccine Exemptions for Schoolchildren

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Cait Corrigan, a national ambassador for Veterans for America First (VFAF), is making waves in the nation's capital as she spearheads efforts to restore religious exemptions for school vaccination requirements in New York, Connecticut, California, and Maine.

Corrigan spent yesterday on Capitol Hill where she personally organized and participated in 11 strategic meetings with lawmakers and staff. Her mission: to advocate for families whose religious rights have been stripped away by state mandates requiring vaccinations for school-aged children.

"Religious freedom is a cornerstone of American values," Corrigan said. "No family should be forced to choose between their faith and their child’s education."

With more meetings planned in the coming days, Corrigan’s visit signals a growing movement across the nation calling for parental choice and respect for religious beliefs in public health policy.

VFAF applauds Cait’s leadership and continued commitment to standing up for American families and constitutional rights.


 

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