

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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Indiana
EO 25-56 - Food Dye Review
Signed on by Governor Mike BraunIndiana will evaluate the health effects of artificial food dyes and additives and recommend which ones to restrict or ban.
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Indiana
EO 25-57 - Diet-Related Chronic Disease Review
Signed on by Governor Mike BraunIndiana will review how diet impacts health, especially for children, and make recommendations to strengthen state programs aiming to improve diet, fitness, and chronic disease.
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Indiana
EO 25-58 - Increasing Access to Local Foods
Signed on by Governor Mike BraunIndiana will explore ways to help people learn about and access locally grown and nutritious produce, meat, and dairy.
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Indiana
EO 25-59 - Promoting the Health and Wellness of Students
Signed on by Governor Mike BraunThe Indiana Secretary of Education will create programs and recommendations to help students stay active, eat nutritious food, learn through enterprise, and use technology responsibly.
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Idaho
HB 109 - SNAP Waiver
Signed on by Governor Brad LittleSponsors:Sen. Ben Toews (R), Rep. Jordan Redman (R), Sen. Cindy Carlson (R), Sen. Daniel Foreman (R), Sen. Todd Lakey (R), Sen. Brandon Shippy (R), Sen. Tammy Nichols (R)
Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 109, which aims to prohibit candy and soda from Idaho’s food assistance program. On June 10, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins approved Idaho’s waiver request to implement this prohibition.
MAHA Around the Globe
