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.
Introduced on July 15, 2025, by Rep. Thomas Massie, this bill
repeals PREP Act provisions granting pharmaceutical companies immunity
during health emergencies, allowing lawsuits for product-related
injuries and ending unused compensation funds while keeping the rest
of the law intact.
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.
Arkansas SB255 – Amending the Definition of "Drug"
MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Arkansas Senate Bill 255 (2025) sought to classify foods containing
vaccine materials as drugs, requiring prescription-style labeling.
Motivated by concerns over hidden vaccine technology in plants, it
failed in committee, but the emergency clause would have made it
effective immediately if passed.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s reclassification of vaccine-containing food as a drug
helps ensure Americans are never unknowingly vaccinated through what
they eat, upholding MAHA’s core principle of informed consent and food
freedom.
Georgia SB278 – Standards, Labeling, and Adulteration of Food
MAHA's Position: 👎 Vote no!
Bill Summary:
Proposed in 2025 by Senators Sally Harrell and Sam Watson, the bill
mandates folic acid fortification for corn masa products sold in
Georgia starting July 2026 to improve nutrition, with labeling
requirements and minor penalties for violations.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s mandatory synthetic folic acid fortification of corn
masa overrides consumer choice and traditional food practices,
conflicting with MAHA’s core belief in real, unprocessed food and
personal freedom.
Vermont H.217 (2025) bans all forms of
geoengineering, including SRM and cloud seeding, in state airspace. It
applies to all entities, imposes heavy fines and prison terms,
authorizes citizen enforcement, and mandates radiation testing of
communication towers.
Why This Matters:
This bill is one of the strongest state-level bans on
geoengineering in the nation and directly advances MAHA’s mission to
stop uncontrolled atmospheric pollution that threatens human health
and food sovereignty.