Join the Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance, Today! Monday, January 16, at Lobby Day

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Lobby Day: IMPORTANT DETAILS

We look forward to seeing you today! VAMFA members will be there from 8 am on, meeting with legislators until the Stop the Shots Rally at 4 pm.
Join us on Monday, January 16, at Lobby Day as we visit with legislators about medical freedom-related bills at the Pocahontas Building, 900 E. Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219. Below is a map and directory with office room numbers for the legislators.  Look for VAMFA members in VAMFA T-shirts and “Stop the Shots” red stickers!  
 Rally at the Bell Tower on Capitol Grounds at 4 pm  
Some of our guest speakers at 4:00pm on Jan. 16th include:
Robert W. Malone, MD
Sheila M. Furey, MD
Matt Strickland of Gourmeltz
Constitutional Law Attorney Jonathan Emord
Senator Amanda Chase
Karen Reardon of No Mandates VA
and other speakers!

Lobby Day 2023
Stop the Shots Virginia

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Please allow extra time for parking. Click here for no parking zones and closed roads in effect for Lobby Day. There are multiple options for parking in the area, click here for some parking options. 

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