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Subject You Can Track, Advocate & Influence Policy TODAY
Date October 7, 2025 9:31 PM
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Track, Advocate & Influence Policy

Stay informed on key legislation related to MAHA’s mission at the state and federal levels. View our Legislative Tracker to learn how you can take action in your state. 











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Pennsylvania SB629 – REQUIRING GLUTEN LABELING

MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!

Bill Summary: 

Pennsylvania Senate Bill 629, introduced in April 2025, requires food products containing gluten to be clearly labeled with content details and health warnings. To qualify as “gluten-free,” items must contain no gluten or less than 20 ppm. The bill aims to help people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity make safer food choices.

Why This Matters: 

SB629 is a strong step forward for accuracy and transparency in food labeling, helping consumers know what is really in their food.

<[link removed]>TAKE ACTION <[link removed]>Illinois HB3637 – HEALTH REGULATION—VARIOUS

MAHA's Position: 👎 Vote no!

Bill Summary: 

Illinois House Bill 3637, signed in August 2025, protects healthcare workers from discipline for providing legal care in Illinois, even to out-of-state patients. It safeguards their right to practice despite penalties from other states, standardizes “authorization to practice,” and allows the use of non-FDA-approved drugs if supported by peer-reviewed research or World Health Organization (WHO) guidance with accurate labeling.

Why This Matters: 

Illinois is moving away from RFK-led HHS guidelines and instead adopting recommendations from the World Health Organization, which deprioritizes gold-standard science and safety.

<[link removed]>TAKE ACTION <[link removed]>Illinois SR0253 – CELIAC DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH

MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!

Bill Summary: 

Illinois Senate Resolution 253, adopted June 1, 2025, designates May as Celiac Disease Awareness Month. It raises awareness of the autoimmune condition affecting 3 million Americans, notes ongoing symptoms despite gluten-free diets, and stresses the need for improved diagnosis, treatments, research, and a cure while highlighting the disease’s health and economic burdens.

Why This Matters: 

Resolutions like this help bring the issues of the many chronic illnesses that impact today's youth and will help keep pressure on people to tackle the issues the chronic illness base face on a daily basis.

<[link removed]>TAKE ACTION <[link removed]>Massachusetts MAS691 – ACCESS TO MEDICALLY NECESSARY FOOD

MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!

Bill Summary: 

A Massachusetts bill by Senator Brendan Crighton requires health insurance to cover medically necessary foods for children with conditions like food allergies and eosinophilic disorders. It bans added costs, prior authorizations, and restrictions for specialist care, ensuring kids receive proper nutrition and treatment without financial or bureaucratic barriers.



























































Why This Matters: 

This legislation advances the much-needed recognition of food as medicine in American healthcare.

<[link removed]>TAKE ACTION <[link removed]>New York S04005 – GLUTEN CROSS-CONTAMINATION SAFEGUARDS

MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!

Bill Summary: 

This New York bill mandates that state-run food service contracts include safeguards against gluten cross-contamination.The Health andEducation Commissionerswill set regulationsfor cafeteriasand restaurantsto ensure safergluten-free optionsfor people withceliac diseaseor sensitivities. It takes effect30 days afterbecoming law.



































































Why This Matters: 

Requiring safeguards against gluten cross-contamination in state-owned or operated food establishments reinforces the ongoing commitment to addressing the challenges faced by people living with chronic illness.



<[link removed]>TAKE ACTION <[link removed]>New York S04177 – CELIAC DISEASE AWARENESS

MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!

Bill Summary: 

New York Senate Bill 4177, introduced by Senator Kevin Parker, promotes celiac disease awareness through optional high school lessons, mandatory two-hour training for healthcare workers by 2028, and a tax check-off fund supporting education and research. The bill seeks to improve understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of the condition affecting 1 in 133 people.





























































Why This Matters: 

Many of today’s health issues stem from a lack of education about chronic illnesses, and this legislation helps change that societal norm.

<[link removed]>TAKE ACTION <[link removed]>If you know of a MAHA bill in your area that we missed, please submit the bill number to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> so we can add it to the website ASAP!

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