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April 3, 2025 Community News and Views

Mary Holland to Address Childhood Health Crisis at Vermont State House

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) CEO Mary Holland is coming to the Vermont State House in Montpelier on April 10 to speak with lawmakers about CHD’s mission to end the epidemic of chronic childhood diseases.

By John Klar 

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) CEO Mary Holland is coming to the Vermont capital in Montpelier on April 10 to speak with lawmakers. Holland will spend the day at the Vermont State House discussing the mission of CHD, which is to end the epidemic of chronic childhood diseases.

The Vermont Chapter of Children’s Health Defense New England and Vermont Stands Up have teamed up for this event to encourage legislators to work together to help Vermonters improve their health and that of the next generation.

They see children’s health as a non-partisan issue and are expecting representatives on both sides of the aisle to attend.

Holland has been involved in the vaccine choice and health freedom movement for over two decades.

“Once I learned about the liability protection that industry and healthcare providers enjoy and the suppression of accurate science and information about vaccine risk and injury, I understood the need for immediate change. I’ve been devoted to that change ever since.”

Through education, advocacy, litigation and research, CHD challenges federal and state governments, pharmaceutical companies, corporations and conflicted regulatory agencies to end the practices that are harming children’s health.

Before joining CHD’s staff in the fall of 2019, Holland directed the Graduate Lawyer’s Program at New York University’s School of Law for 15 years and lectured at Columbia Law School on international human rights advocacy.

She has frequently testified in state legislatures around the country. Holland has co-authored two books on vaccine safety.

Dr. Vickie Dubin Master, regional organizer of CHD New England, is excited about the opportunity this event will bring to open dialogue.

“As a Chiropractor for 36 years, I have noticed the deep decline in health of our population, especially the children. There are multiple issues that are creating this epidemic. By coming together to discuss this issue at the statehouse, we can come up with solutions, improve transparency and trust. We can heal our children and ourselves.”

“We wanted to offer an opportunity to come together and celebrate the healthier, happier Vermont we know we can have,” explains Amy Hornblas, who is helping to organize this event on behalf of Vermont Stands Up. “It all starts with conversation.”

There are a number of health choice bills under consideration this year in Vermont. Lawmakers likely could benefit from a national perspective in regard to legislation and litigation that has already happened around similar issues across the country.

To address those questions, Holland is also expecting to provide testimony in the House Committee on Health Care and others during her visit.

Members of the public, lawmakers and the press are invited to attend an educational presentation and opportunity for questions with Holland from 1-3 p.m. in room 10 at the Vermont State House.

There will also be an evening celebration in Montpelier where folks can gather for further conversation, music and food. (Holland is an extremely well-informed and articulate public speaker!)

More information about this educational, informational and conversational opportunity is available at VermontStandsUp.org.

Originally published on John Klar’s Small Farm Republic Substack page. 

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Children’s Health Defense.

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