Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes a stop in New Mexico on MAHA tour
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Toured Arizona on Tuesday to promote health-focused legislation.
- Lawmakers passed two bills intended to push back against processed foods.
- One bill targets ultra-processed foods in schools, while the other restricts soda purchases with SNAP benefits.
- Kennedy stated that, regarding the cost of unhealthy food, "We're going to pay for it twice."
- These bills represent initial steps in the "Make America Healthy Again" campaign.
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Kennedy’s Visit Shows Navajo Nation Voices “Are Being Heard”
Against the backdrop of the iconic Window Rock arch, Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren sat on a sandstone cliff with U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Council Delegate Germaine Simonson to discuss critical healthcare access issues facing the Navajo people—and the solutions rooted in sovereignty, tradition, and self-reliance. Secretary...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes a stop in New Mexico on MAHA tour
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes a stop in New Mexico on MAHA tourHealth and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Hózhó Academy in Gallup Wednesday to talk to students, and check out the food and physical education programs. GALLUP, N.M. – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Hózhó Academy in Gallup Wednesday to talk to students, and check out the food and physical education programs. Outside, protester…
RFK Gives Food Company Executives an Ultimatum, 'Two Years'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has given major food companies just two years to eliminate artificial dyes like Red 40 from their products, citing serious health risks and industry double standards abroad. Key Facts: On March 10, RFK Jr. met privately with executives from Kraft Heinz, General Mills, Tyson Foods, Kellogg’s, Smucker’s, and PepsiCo. Kennedy gave the companies two years to remove Red 40 and other artificial dyes from food sold in the U.S. Th…
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. stops in Phoenix on his Make America Healthy Again tour
PHOENIX (NBC, KYMA/KECY) - Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was in Phoenix Tuesday on his Make America Healthy Again tour. He was given a hero's welcome at the capitol, but one key politician was not happy to see him there. "What we're doing to our children is criminal, and we have to stop. We are now the sickest country in the world," Kennedy said. Arizona was day two of a three-day swing for President Donald Trum…
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