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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New York
Budget SECTION 2803 - Prohibit the Use of Electronic Devices in School
Signed on by Governor Kathy HochulProhibits the use of electronic devices by public and charter school students during the school day anywhere on school grounds.
Sponsors:Gov. Kathy Hochul
Topics:Limiting Cell Phones in Schools
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Montana
HB 401 - Ban on Lab-Grown Meat Sales
Signed on by Governor Greg GianforteBans sale and distribution of cell-cultured edible products in Montana. Violators will face fines or license suspension.
Sponsors:Rep. Braxton Mitchell (R)
Topics:Lab-Grown Meat
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Oklahoma
SB 139 - School Cell Phone Ban
Signed on by Governor Kevin StittRequires school boards to adopt policies prohibiting students from using cell phones on campus for the upcoming school year. The policy must include disciplinary actions for violations.
Sponsors:Sen. Ally Seifried (R), Rep. Chad Caldwell (R), Rep. Anthony Moore (R), Sen. Micheal Bergstrom (R)
Topics:Limiting Cell Phones in Schools
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North Dakota
SB 2354 - The Use of Personal Electronic Devices in Schools
Signed on by Governor Kelly ArmstrongRequires school boards to implement policies to minimize or prohibit the use of personal electronic devices during school hours.
Sponsors:Sen. Michelle Axtman (R), Sen. Sean Cleary (R), Sen. Jonathan Sickler (R), Sen. Paul Thomas (R), Rep. Glenn Bosch (R), Rep. Emily O'Brien (R)
Topics:Limiting Cell Phones in Schools
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Colorado
HB 1135 - Communication Devices in Schools
Signed on by Governor Jared PolisRequires Colorado schools to adopt and post policies by July 1, 2026, outlining rules and exceptions for student device use during the school day to promote focused learning enviroments.
Sponsors:Rep. Mary Bradfield (R), Rep. Meghan Lukens (D), Sen. Lisa Frizell (R), Sen. Janice Marchman (D), Rep. Matthew Martinez (D), Rep. Jacque Phillips (D), Rep. Katie Stewart (D), Rep. Jennifer Bacon (D), Rep. Shannon Bird (D), Rep. Kyle Brown (D), Rep. Sean Camacho (D), Rep. Monica Duran (D), Rep. Regina English (D), Rep. Eliza Hamrick (D), Rep. Mandy Lindsay (D), Rep. Tisha Mauro (D), Rep. Julie McCluskie (D), Rep. Karen McCormick (D), Rep. Manny Rutinel (D), Rep. Tammy Story (D), Rep. Alex Valdez (D), Sen. Judith Amabile (D), Sen. Matt Ball (D), Sen. Jeff Bridges (D), Sen. Lisa Cutter (D), Sen. Cathy Kipp (D), Sen. Larry Liston (R), Sen. Dafna Michaelson Jenet (D), Sen. Dylan Roberts (D)
Topics:Limiting Cell Phones in Schools
MAHA Around the Globe