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Notified! Letters Have Been Sent to Education and Health Officials in All 50 States about EMF/RF Radiation Exposure Risks to Kids

18-8-2022 < Activist Post 79 1413 words
 

By B.N. Frank


According to poll results published last month, half of parents don’t know how much screen time damages kids’ vision.  Of course, numerous studies have already determined that exposure to blue light from screens and energy-saving light bulbs is biologically harmful and in more ways than how it affects vision (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11).  Other warnings about kids’ screen use (addiction, etc.) have been cited by various experts over the years as well.


Additionally, research has determined that exposure to electromagnetic radiation being emitted by screens and other wireless sources is also especially harmful to children (see 1, 2, 3, 4).  This has already led to schools worldwide replacing Wi-Fi with hardwired internet connections.  Nevertheless, so many American school districts (see 1, 2, 3, 4) and organizations seem to still be encouraging kids to spend more time using and/or being exposed to wireless radiation-emitting technology including increasingly controversial virtual reality (VR) headsets.


Thanks to Environmental Health Trust for writing and sending out letters to officials, etc. in all 50 states about kids’ vulnerability to exposure to common EMF/RF radiation-emitting sources used in schools.  Of course, these letters may be shared with other officials and groups in all 50 states as well.




Letters to State Officials of Health, Education and PTAs


May 3, 2022


https://ehtrust.org/letters-to-state-officials-of-health-education-and-ptas/


ALABAMA
– Secretary of Health John H. Merrill
– Secretary of Education Barbara Cooper


ALASKA
– Commissioner of Education Michael Johnson
– Commissioner of Health Adam Crum


ARIZONA
– Chief of Health Don Herrington
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman


ARKANSAS
– Commissioner of the Department of Education Johnny Key
– Secretary of the Department of Health Jose Romero


CALIFORNIA
– Secretary of the Health and Human Services Agency Mark Ghaly
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurman


COLORADO
– Executive Director of the Department of Public Health And Environment Jill Hunsaker
– Commissioner of Education Katy Anthes


CONNECTICUT
– Commissioner of the Department of Public Health Manisha Juthani
– Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona


DELAWARE
– Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services Kara Odom
– Secretary of Education Mark Holodick


FLORIDA
– Secretary of Education James Kvaal
– State Surgeon General  Joseph Lapado


GEORGIA
– Superintendent of Schools Richard Woods
– Commissioner of the Department of Public Health Kathy Toomey


HAWAII
– Superintendent of the Dpeartment of Education Keith Hayashi
– Director of Health Elizabeth Char


IDAHO
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Sherry Ybarra
– Secretary of State Lawerence Denney


ILLINOIS
– Superintendent of Education Carmen Ayala
– Director of the Department of Public Health


INDIANA
– Secretary of Education Katie Jenner
– State Health Commissioner Kristina Box


IOWA
– Director of Education Ann Lebo
– Director of the Department of Health Kelly Garcia


KANSAS
– Secretary of the Department of Education Peggy Hill
– Secretary of the Department of Health and Environment Janet Stanek


KENTUCKY
– Commissioner of the Department of Education Jason Glass
– Secretary of Health Eric Friedlander


LOUISIANA
– Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley
– Secretary of the Department of Health Dr. Courtney Phillips


MAINE
– Commissioner of the Department of Education Pender Makin
– Commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services Jeanne Lambrew


MARYLAND
– Superintendent of Schools Mohammed Choudhury
– Secretary of the Department of Health Dennis Schrader


MASSACHUSETTS
– Secretary of Education James Peyser
– Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders


MICHIGAN
– Superintendent of the Department of Education Michael Rice
– Director of the Department of Health and Human Services Elizabeth Hertel


MINNESOTA
– Commissioner of Education Heather Mueller
– Commissioner of the Department of Health Jan Malcolm


MISSISSIPPI
– Superintendent of Education Carey Wright
– Chair and Professor of Health Elayne Anthony


MISSOURI
– Director of the Department of Health Paula Nickelson
– Commissioner of the Department of Education Margie Vandeven


MONTANA
– Superintendent of Public Education Elsie Arntzen
– Director of Public Health Adam Meier


NEBRASKA
– Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Health and Human Services Dannette Smith
– Commissioner of Education Matthew Blomstedt



NEVADA
– Director of the Department of Health and Human Services Richard Whitley
– Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona


NEW HAMPSHIRE
– Commissioner of the Department of Education Frank Edelblut
– Commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services Kathleen Dunn


NEW JERSEY
– Commissioner of Education Angelica Allen-McMillan
– Commissioner of the Department of Health Judith Persichilli


NEW MEXICO
– Secretary of Education Kurt Steinhaus
– Cabinet Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services David Scarse


NEW YORK
– Commissioner of Education & President of the University of the State of New York Mary Ellen Elia
– Commissioner of Health Mary Bassett


NORTH CAROLINA
– Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Dr. Mandy Cohen
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt


NORTH DAKOTA
– Superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler
– Secretary of the Department of Health Mark Strand


OHIO
– Director of the Department of Health Bruce Vanderhoff
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Stephanie Siddens


OKLAHOMA
– Superintendent of the Department of Education Ryan Walters
– Chief Executive Officer of the Health Care Authority Kevin Corbett


OREGON
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Colt Gill
– Director of the Health Authority Pat Allen


PENNSYLVANIA
– Secretary of the Department of Health Keara Klinepeter
– Secretary of the Department of Education Noe Ortega


RHODE ISLAND
– Commissioner of Education Angelica Infante-Green
– Secretary of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services Womazetta Jones


SOUTH CAROLINA
– Director of the Department of Health and Human Services Robert Kerr
– Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman


SOUTH DAKOTA
– Secretary of Education Tiffany Sanderson
– Secretary of Health Jon Adam


TENNESSEE
– Commissioner of the Department of Health Lisa Piercey
– Commissioner of the Department of Education Penny Schwinn


TEXAS
– Commissioner of Health and Public Services Erwin Young
– Commissioner of Education Mike Morath




UTAH
– Executive Director of the Department of Health Nathan Checketts
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Sydnee Dickson


VERMONT
– Secretary of Vermont’s Department of Education Dan French
– Commissioner of Health Mark Levine


VIRGINIA
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Jill Balow
– Secretary of Health and Human Resources John Little


WASHINGTON
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal
– Secretary of Health Umair Shah


WEST VIRGINIA
– President of the Board of Education Miller Hall
– Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources Bill Crouch


WISCONSIN
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jill Underly
– Secretary to the Department of Health Services Karen Timberlake


WYOMING
– Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Schroeder
– Director of the Department of Health Stefan Johansson








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