Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promoting 'MAHA' agenda in West Virginia

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promotes the 'MAHA' agenda in West Virginia, emphasizing the historical significance of the Kennedy family in the state. The agenda includes banning food dyes and certain preservatives in school lunches, seeking SNAP waivers, and implementing work requirements for eligibility.

Health initiatives in West Virginia

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is working with West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey to improve the health of the state by implementing a ban on certain food dyes and restricting the use of SNAP benefits for purchasing soda. Kennedy also plans to put Morrisey on a carnivore diet and strict exercise regimen to combat obesity.

California Proposal to Ban Artificial Food Dyes in Schools

California is considering a proposal to ban six artificial food dyes in public schools, citing potential health risks associated with these additives. The bill would impact various snacks and drinks served in schools, with supporters emphasizing the need to protect children from harmful chemicals.