Kennedy promises to put an end to the “public health capture” with a new Maha strategy

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Make America Healthy Again (Maha) commission said that after more than a decade of whole milk restrictions in schools, the federal government plans to drop them.
The decision to remove restrictions on entire milk sales in schools was announced within the framework of the Maha Commission Make the strategy again healthy, A scanning plan with more than 120 initiatives published Tuesday. Initiatives cover a wide range of subjects, toxic dietary dyes with nutrient needs, advertising in misleading health. The recommendations updated regarding fluoride and chemicals of the PFAS in water and a new definition of “ultra-treble foods” were also among the planned initiatives.
“The Trump administration mobilizes each part of the government to face the epidemic of chronic childhood diseases,” said on Tuesday the health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “This strategy represents the most radical reform program in modern history – realign our food and health systems, stimulate education and unleash sciences to protect children and American families. transparency and the establishment of gold sciences – and not special interests – at the center of each decision. “
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The new Maha’s health strategy of children has more than 120 initiatives, covering problems ranging from nutrition, labeling of food and toxic additives, to the advertisements of deceived drugs and the purity of water. (AP photo / Ben Curtis / ISTOCK)
The decision to bring whole milk to schools is something that Kennedy has been considering since the first day, according to Nina Teicholz, a nutrition expert who was aware of the discussions between Kennedy staff before being confirmed by the Senate to direct the country’s public response. Although the elimination of restrictions is an important decision, there are still additional steps which should be taken before the whole milk becomes widely accepted, according to the Congress Research Service (CRS).
One of these additional steps is to rewrite national food directives, which directly influence the nutrition standards of school meals. The new health strategy of children Maha indicates that the Trump administration will update the 2025-2030 guidelines, while reforming the way in which future food directives can be updated. In addition, the American Department of Agriculture (USDA) would also trigger changes in school nutrition standards through its regulatory process to allow whole milk in schools.
Meanwhile, legislation is another avenue which could be used to rationalize the process of bringing whole milk to schools, the notes of the CRS, which would then force the USDA to revise its regulations governing the national school lunch program. In the current congress, a bill to bring both whole milk and 2% milk to be brought back to the House and awaits complete approval to the Senate before being able to be sent to the president’s office.
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The secretary of HHS, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Center), and the USDA secretary, Brooke Rollins (in black), speak with the members of the foot of the mountain farm, a seller of the first inaugural American farm market on the National Mall held on Monday, August 4, 2025. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
Another notable part of the new health strategy of Maha is accelerating the application of law advertising laws on prescription drugs. The strategy indicates that this includes the dissemination of “risks on risks and quality of life thanks to a misleading and misleading ad on social networks and digital platforms”. The report notes that the new application will target direct television companies for consumers and social media influencers, among others.
In April, the Ministry of Health and Social Services (HHS) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its intention to eliminate all oil -based synthetic dyes from the country’s food supply. The MAHA strategy said that this effort will remain in progress while the FDA continues to pass on policies that will limit, that is to be prohibited entirely, the use of oil-based food colors in all food products approved in the United States.
Other initiatives include the supply of a government definition for “ultra-transformed foods” to support future political activity, efforts to require better transparency in food labeling, new recommendations concerning fluoride and PFAS chemicals in water, updates of generally recognized standards (fat), changes in nutritional requirements for formulas for formulas infants.
“For too long, health care has used a reactive approach to chronic diseases”, “ FDA commissioner, Dr. Marty Makary, said. “I am happy to support the conclusions of the Maha Commission and to promote a more proactive approach, by attacking the deep causes of the health and the happiness of American children.”

Return America in good health to sign again next to an image of the head of the Food and Drug Administration, Marty Makary. (Getty Images)
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The health strategy of Tuesday children from the Maha commission follows a previous assessment on the health of children released in May. After the publication of this report, farmers expressed their concern about what reforms could mean for their livelihoods. However, after Tuesday’s last strategy report, at least one of these groups applauded the Trump administration for taking measures to protect farmers.
“It is clear that the voices of farmers were finally heard, but our work to defend their access to protection against safe and proven cultures is far from over,” said Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, executive director of the modern Ag Alliance. “The Commission has avoided some of the potential results most damaging to American agriculture, but it still made certain false ideas advance on these essential agricultural inputs and the scientific and regulatory processes starred by gold.”