Gov. Landry, RFK Sign First-of-Its-Kind Make America Healthy Again Policy
- Last Friday at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Governor Jeff Landry and U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signed MAHA legislation banning certain food additives and expanding ivermectin access.
- Kennedy warned of a 'chronic disease epidemic' linked to food additives, citing $1.7 trillion annual spending on chronic illnesses, prompting Louisiana's legislation to combat these health risks.
- Louisiana's MAHA laws require restaurants to disclose seed oils starting in 2028, mandate nutrition education for healthcare providers beginning in January, and permit pharmacies to dispense ivermectin without prescriptions now.
- Starting in 2028, Louisiana's labeling laws may prompt other states and manufacturers to reformulate products, as Kennedy anticipates nationwide adoption of MAHA measures.
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Governor Jeff Landry of Louisiana recently ratified a law that prohibits the use of specific dyes, synthetic sweeteners, and other components in meals served in public schools. The bill is a transformative measure in the public education nutrition space and has received support from U.S. Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who anticipates that other states will follow suit. The official signing of the bill was staged at a research center, d…
Gov Landry signs nation's first state level 'Make America Health Again' bill into law
Gov. Jeff Landry, alongside U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., signed a sweeping new law aimed at reshaping how Louisiana regulates food, nutrition, and consumer health.
RFK Jr. joins Gov. Landry to sign first-of-its-kind 'Make America ...
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