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.
Proposed by Rep. Griffith on March 5, 2025, the bill establishes a
nine-member Life Sciences Research Security Board to regulate and fund
risky research, requiring reporting, oversight, and safety compliance,
funded with $30 million annually through 2035.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s creation of an oversight board ensures risky life
sciences research is thoroughly reviewed, supporting MAHA’s goal of
protecting public health through transparent and accountable
science.
Introduced by Rep. Massie on July 15, 2025, the bill repeals PREP
Act liability protections for drugmakers, allowing lawsuits for
vaccine or drug injuries, ending unused compensation funds, and
preserving valid sections if parts are overturned.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s repeal of pharmaceutical liability shields strengthens
accountability, aligning with MAHA’s fight for a transparent
healthcare system that prioritizes patient safety and trust.
Fedral HR119 – Prohibit COVID Vaccine Requirements for
Employees
MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Introduced by Rep. Andy Biggs on January 3, 2025, the bill bars
organizations that took COVID-19 relief funds from mandating employee
vaccinations, requiring repayment of funds if they do. It seeks to
protect worker choice and employer autonomy in vaccine policies.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s prohibition on COVID-19 vaccine mandates for federally
funded entities upholds individual health autonomy, a cornerstone of
MAHA’s mission to empower people in their healthcare decisions.
North Carolina H874 – North Carolina Healthy Schools Act
MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Introduced by Rep. Almond on April 10,
2025, North Carolina House Bill 874 bans ultra-processed foods in
public schools starting in 2025–2026, requiring compliance
certification to promote healthier, minimally processed meals and
combat childhood obesity.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s ban on ultra-processed foods in schools promotes
healthier eating habits for kids, directly supporting MAHA’s mission
to combat obesity and foster nutrient-rich diets.
Wisconsin SB228 – Protecting School Meals from Harmful
Additives
MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Introduced by Sen. Cabral-Guevara in 2025, Wisconsin
Senate Bill 228 bans school meal programs from serving foods with
harmful additives like brominated vegetable oil or red dye 3 starting
July 1, 2027, aiming to improve meal safety while allowing private
vendor sales.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s ban on harmful ingredients
in school meals ensures kids get safer, healthier food, advancing
MAHA’s mission to promote nutrition-focused solutions for better
health.
Georgia SB366 – Ivermectin's Status as a Controlled
Substances
MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Introduced by Sen. Jason Anavitarte on March 28, 2025,
the Georgia bill allows over-the-counter sales of ivermectin by
removing it from the state’s controlled substances list, expanding
access for human use by authorizing pharmacists to sell it without a
prescription.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s deregulation of ivermectin empowers Georgians to access
a versatile treatment, supporting MAHA’s mission to promote health
freedom and affordable healthcare options.