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Make America Healthy Again - Make American Healthy Again (MAHA)

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.

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Making Our Children Healthy Again

On Sept. 9, the Presidential Commission to MAHA released its strategy with more than 120 initiatives to reverse the childhood chronic disease crisis.
Read the press release
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Removing Petroleum-based Food Dyes

HHS and the FDA are phasing out petroleum-based dyes from America’s food and medications and approving naturally sourced colors.
View the industry pledge tracker
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Overhauling the GRAS Standard

FDA is closing the GRAS loophole that allows untested ingredients and chemicals into the food supply without notice to the FDA or public.
Watch Secretary Kennedy discuss GRAS
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Launching Operation Stork Speed

HHS and the FDA launched Operation Stork Speed to review and expand options for safe, nutritious infant formula for American families.
Read the press release
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Investigating the cause of Autism

Autism prevalence has risen to 1 in 31 American children. Secretary Kennedy is taking action to uncover the root causes of this epidemic.
Read the press release
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Restoring Trust in Vaccine Safety

HHS reconstituted ACIP to restore public trust in vaccines—prioritizing gold standard science free from conflicts of interest.
Read the press release
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Updating the Dietary Guidelines

HHS and USDA will release the Dietary Guidelines for Americans this fall. They will promote MAHA priorities to improve nutrition for Americans.
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Reforming SNAP with USDA

HHS and USDA are encouraging states to request SNAP waivers that prioritize wholesome foods over unhealthy items like sugary drinks and candy.
See the SNAP Waiver Signing
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Bringing Radical Transparency

HHS is empowering the public with information on contaminants in foods, terminated HHS contracts, and potential conflicts of interest on committees.
Visit our Radical Transparency page

MAHA on the road

Select an item below to learn more about MAHA's impact across the country.

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    • Nez Perce Reservation, ID
    • July 24, 2025

    Visit to a Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery

    • Includes Photos
    • Includes Videos
    Full details
    • Potlatch, ID
    • July 24, 2025

    Visit to an Idaho Regenerative Farm

    • Includes Photos
    • Includes Videos
    Full details
    • Boise, ID
    • July 23, 2025

    Celebrating Idaho’s MAHA Initiatives

    • Includes Photos
    Full details
    • Aspen, CO
    • July 22, 2025

    Republican Governors Association Quarterly Meeting

    • Includes Photos
    Full details
    • Baton Rouge, LA
    • June 27, 2025

    Celebrating Louisiana’s MAHA Bills

    • Includes Photos
    • Includes Videos
    Full details
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Find more details about how MAHA legislation is making a difference across the nation.
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  • Louisiana

    SB 19 - Expanded Access to Ivermectin

    Signed on June 20, 2025 by Governor Jeff Landry

    Allows pharmacists to dispense ivermectin to adults, with Louisiana Department of Health oversight and liability protections.

    Sponsors:

    Sen. Michael Fesi (R), Rep. Beryl Amedee (R), Rep. Josh Carlson (R), Rep. Dewith Carrier (R), Rep. Kimberly Coates (R), Rep. Phillip Devillier (R), Rep. Kellee Dickerson (R), Rep. Kathy Edmonston (R), Rep. Peter Egan (R), Rep. Gabe Firment (R), Rep. Dodie Horton (R), Rep. Jacob Landry (R), Rep. Danny McCormick (R), Rep. Charles Owen (R), Rep. Rodney Schamerhorn (R), Rep. Roger Wilder (R)

    Topics:

    Medical Freedom

    Review details
  • Maine

    LD 1234 - Ban Cellular Phones in School

    Signed on June 9, 2025 by Governor Janet Mills

    Requires all Maine school boards to adopt policies by August 1, 2026, regulating student use of phones during the school day.

    Sponsors:

    Rep. Richard Campbell (R)

    Topics:

    Limiting Cell Phones in Schools

    Review details
  • Nevada

    SB 444 - School Electronic Communication Device Discipline

    Signed on May 28, 2025 by Governor Joe Lombardo

    Requires education boards of trustees to implement a progressive scale of disciplinary actions for violations of pre-existing school cell phone ban and expands definitions.

    Sponsors:

    Senate Education Committee

    Topics:

    Limiting Cell Phones in Schools

    Review details
  • Texas

    SB 314 - Ban on Certain Additives in School Meals

    Signed on May 27, 2025 by Governor Greg Abbott

    Governor Greg Abbott signed a Senate bill prohibiting certain food additives in free and subsidized school meals.

    Sponsors:

    Sen. Bryan Hughes (R), Sen. Carol Alvarado (D), Sen. Molly Cook (D), Sen. Bob Hall (R), Sen. Borris Miles (D), Sen. Royce West (D), Rep. Caroline Harris Davila (R)

    Topics:

    Ultra-Processed Foods, Food Dyes

    Review details
  • Delaware

    SB 69 - Ban on Red Dye 40 in School Foods

    Signed on May 22, 2025 by Governor Matt Meyer

    This act prohibits schools from serving or selling any foods containing Red dye 40, a petroleum-based dye.

    Sponsors:

    Sen. Eric Buckson (R), Rep. Jeff Hilovsky (R), Rep. Bryan Shupe (R), Sen. Stephanie Hansen (D), Sen. Gerald Hocker (R), Sen. Kyra Hoffner (D), Sen. Elizabeth Lockman (D), Sen. Brian Pettyjohn (R), Sen. Marie Pinkney (D), Sen. Bryant Richardson (R), Sen. David Wilson (R), Rep. Stephanie Bolden (D), Rep. William Bush (D), Rep. Kerri Harris (D), Rep. Sherae'a Moore (D), Rep. DeShanna Neal (D), Rep. Melanie Ross Levin (D), Rep. Kamela Smith (D), Rep. Kimberly Williams (D)

    Topics:

    Food Dyes, Ultra-Processed Foods

    Review details
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MAHA News

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    • April 8, 2026
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    • April 7, 2026
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