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.
Making Our Children Healthy Again
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.
State and Topic Filter
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Idaho
SB 1211 - Ivermectin Access
Signed on by Governor Brad LittleAllows for the sale and purchase of ivermectin without a prescription or healthcare consultation.
Sponsors:Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee
Co-Sponsors: Sen. Cindy Carlson (R), Sen. Daniel Foreman (R), Sen. Phil Hart (R), Sen. Josh Keyser (R), Sen. Josh Kohl (R), Sen. Brian Lenney (R), Sen. Ben Toews (R), Sen. Glenneda Zuiderveld (R), Rep. Joe Alfieri (R), Rep. Rob Beiswenger (R), Rep. Judy Boyle (R), Rep. Tanya Burgoyne (R), Rep. Lucas Cayler (R), Rep. Jaron Crane (R), Rep. Barbara Ehardt (R), Rep. Kyle Harris (R), Rep. Elaine Price (R), Rep. Cornel Rasor (R), Rep. Heather Scott (R), Rep. Bruce Skaug (R), Rep. Steve Tanner (R), Rep. Tony Wisniewski (R), Rep. Dale Hawkins (R)
Topics:Medical Freedom
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Arizona
HB 2164 - Arizona Healthy Schools Act
Signed on by Governor Katie HobbsProhibits public schools from serving, selling, or allowing a third party to sell ultra-processed foods with certain additives, including food dyes, to students.
Sponsors:Rep. Leo Biasiucci (R)
Co-Sponsors: Rep. Selina Bliss (R), Rep. Lisa Fink (R), Rep. John Gillette (R), Rep. Consuelo Hernandez (D), Rep. Teresa Martinez (R), Rep. James Taylor (R), Rep. Julie Willoughby (R), Rep. Justin Wilmeth (R), Sen. Hildy Angius (R), Sen. Janae Shamp (R)
Topics:Ultra-Processed Foods, Food Dyes
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Arizona
HB 2484 - Responsible Tech Use in Schools
Signed on by Governor Katie HobbsRequires schools to restrict student phone and social media use during class, with exemptions for focused learning with clear rules for tech and parent contact.
Sponsors:Rep. Beverly Pingerelli (R)
Co-Sponsors: Rep. Leo Biasiucci (R), Rep. Matt Gress (R), Rep. Laurin Hendrix (R), Rep. Aaron Marquez (D)
Topics:Limiting Cell Phones in Schools
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Idaho
HB 1210 - Idaho Medical Freedom Act
Signed on by Governor Brad LittleEstablishes 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.
Sponsors:Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee
Topics:Medical Freedom
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Tennessee
HJR 69 - Tennessee MAHA Resolution
Signed on by Governor Bill LeeUrges 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.
Sponsors:Rep. Brock Martin (R)
Co-Sponsor: 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), Sen. Heidi Campbell (D)
Topics:Ultra-Processed Foods, Nutrition Education, Physical Fitness, Nutritious Foods
MAHA Around the Globe