

Building a healthier, stronger America
Under the leadership of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., HHS is taking bold, decisive action to reform America’s food, health, and scientific systems to identify the root causes of the chronic disease epidemic and Make America Healthy Again.
Health Crisis by the Numbers
6 in 10 Americans have at least one chronic disease
1 in 4 American children suffer from allergies
40%of Americans are diabetic or prediabetic
MAHA in action
HHS is advancing President Trump and Secretary Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again agenda through these bold actions. Click on each item to learn more.

Releasing the MAHA Report

Removing Petroleum-based Food Dyes

Overhauling the GRAS Standard

Launching Operation Stork Speed

Investigating the cause of Autism

Restoring Trust in Vaccine Safety

Updating the Dietary Guidelines

Reforming SNAP with USDA

Bringing Radical Transparency
MAHA on the road
Select an item below to learn more about MAHA's impact across the country.
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Idaho
HB 1210 - Idaho Medical Freedom Act
Signed on by Governor Brad LittleSponsors:Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee
Establishes the Idaho Medical Freedom Act, prohibiting vaccine and medical mandates by schools, government, and businesses for work, education, or services. Replaces the Coronavirus Stop Act.
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Tennessee
HJR 69 - Tennessee MAHA Resolution
Signed on by Governor Bill LeeSponsors:Rep. Brock Martin (R), Rep. Caleb Hemmer (D), Rep. Esther Helton-Haynes (R), Rep. Lee Reeves (R), Rep. Kip Capley (R), Rep. Elaine Davis (R), Rep. Jake McCalmon (R), Rep. Jay Reedy (R), Rep. Greg Vital (R)
This resolution urges the State to adopt a plan to make Tennessee healthy. It aims to remove ultra-processed food from SNAP, boost access to local, healthy foods, teach kids healthy habits, and more.
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Arkansas
SB 189 - Over-the-Counter Ivermectin Access
Signed on by Governor Sarah Huckabee SandersSponsors:Alan Clark (R), Mary Bentley (R), Alyssa Brown (R), Brad Hall (R), Wayne Long (R), Richard Womack (R), Robin Lundstrum (R), Karilyn Brown (R), Cindy Crawford (R), Randy Torres (R), Ronald Caldwell (R), Steve Crowell (R), Scott Flippo (R), Ricky Hill (R), Blake Johnson (R), Mark Johnson (R), Matt McKee (R), John Payton (R), Clint Penzo (R), Jim Petty (R), Terry Rice (R), Jamie Scott (D), Matt Stone (R), Gary Stubblefield (R), David Wallace (R), Tyler Dees (R), Joshua Bryant (R), Frederick Love (D)
The bill allows the sale of ivermectin for use without a perscription, redefining it as an over-the-counter medication.
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Tennessee
HB 107 - Removing Health Mandates for Families Receiving State Assistance
Signed on by Governor Bill LeeSponsors:Rep. William Lamberth (R), Rep. Mark Cochran (R), Rep. David Hawk (R), Rep. Jody Barrett (R)
Removes the requirement that a parent or caretaker applying for or receiving state assistance enter a personal responsibility plan that requires a child to attend school and receive immunizations and health checks; removes certain other requirements.
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Tennessee
HB 932/SB 897 - School Electronics Ban
Signed on by Governor Bill LeeSponsors:Rep. Rebecca Alexander (R), Rep. Mark White (R), Rep. Dan Howell (R), Rep. William Slater (R), Rep. Scott Cepicky (R), Rep. Caleb Hemmer (D), Rep. Renea Jones (R), Rep. Jake McCalmon (R), Rep. Jason Zachary (R), Rep. Brock Martin (R), Rep. Ryan Williams (R), Rep. Tim Hicks (R), Rep. Gary Hicks (R), Rep. Greg Vital (R), Rep. Ron Travis (R), Rep. Jeff Burkhart (R), Rep. Fred Atchley (R), Rep. Kevin Raper (R), Rep. Yusuf Hakeem (D), Rep. Aron Maberry (R), Rep. Rick Eldridge (R), Rep. Lee Reeves (R), Rep. William Lamberth (R), Rep. Elaine Davis (R), Rep. Bryan Terry (R), Rep. Esther Helton-Haynes (R), Rep. Michael Hale (R), Rep. Rush Bricken (R), Rep. Mike Sparks (R), Rep. Tom Stinnett (R), Rep. Dave Wright (R), Rep. Pat Marsh (R), Rep. David Hawk (R), Rep. Paul Sherrell (R), Rep. Richard Scarbrough (R), Rep. Chris Hurt (R), Rep. Sabi Kumar (R), Rep. G.A. Hardaway (D), Rep. Jody Barrett (R), Rep. Chris Todd (R), Rep. Jay Reedy (R), Rep. Ronnie Glynn (D), Sen. Ferrell Haile (R), Sen. Ken Yager (R), Sen. Paul Bailey (R), Sen. Janince Bowling (R), Sen. Rusty Crowe (R), Sen. Joseph Hensley (R), Sen. Becky Massey (R), Sen. Bill Powers (R), Sen. Shane Reeves (R), Sen. Paul Rose (R), Sen. John Stevens (R), Sen. Page Walley (R)
Requires local boards of education and public charter school governing bodies to adopt a policy to prohibit students from using wireless communication devices during instructional time. Companion bill SB 897 was substituted by HB 932.
MAHA Around the Globe
