Kennedy Jr. May Not Target Pesticides, Processed Foods, 'MAHA' Draft Report Shows
The draft report shows the Trump administration supporting research to reduce pesticide use while maintaining current agricultural practices, aiming to address health issues like childhood obesity.
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Leaked draft of RFK's Make American Healthy Again plan shows no restrictions on processed foods or pesticides
While some have been expecting Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. to make sweeping changes to the way Americans eat and exercise, he just signaled that his initiative will not target ultra-processed foods or pesticides.
Draft MAHA Strategy Report shows no pesticide and ultraprocessed foods restrictions
Trump administration officials say the White House has no plans to crack down on pesticides in farming, despite a report led by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that called crop protection chemicals a danger to people’s health.
Draft MAHA Report shows no pesticide restrictions | Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network
A draft of the upcoming MAHA report seen by the New York Times will not propose direct restrictions on ultra-processed foods and pesticides that HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., called “major threats.” If it is adopted, the report on the health of America’s children will be good news for the food and agriculture industries, which feared much more restrictive proposals than the ones currently outlined in the draft. Kennedy, the Health and Hum
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