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.
The bill would amend Massachusetts law to ban artificial
fluoridation, prohibiting municipalities from adding fluoride-based
additives to public water systems to increase fluoride levels
statewide.
Why This Matters:
This bill's statewide fluoride ban safeguards Massachusetts
families from unnecessary chemical exposure in drinking water,
directly advancing MAHA's goal of toxin-free environments for better
lifelong health.
Massachsetts SB1518 – Relative to Fluoride in Water Warnings
MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Massachusetts Senate Bill 1518, filed by Senator Peter Durant,
would require annual water-quality reports to include a warning when
fluoride levels reach 0.3 ppm or higher, outlining potential health
risks for children, fetuses, and vulnerable individuals.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s mandatory fluoride-risk warnings in every water report
deliver life-changing information to Massachusetts families, directly
advancing MAHA’s mission to protect children’s brains and give
citizens control over what goes into their bodies.
Washington SB5181 – Amending Parents Rights Initiative
MAHA's Position: 👎 Vote no!
Bill Summary:
Washington Senate Bill 5181, sponsored by Senator Claire
Wilson, expands the Parents’ Bill of Rights, strengthening parental
access to records, curriculum, and notifications, adding opt-out and
support provisions, and taking immediate effect as an emergency
measure.
Why This Matters:
This bill pretends to strengthen parental rights while stripping
away the only real enforcement mechanism, making it a deceptive
anti-parent measure that clashes with MAHA’s demand for true family
authority over education and medical decisions in schools.
Washington SB5783 – Prohibiting Use of Vaccination Status in
Certain Administrative and Legal Proceedings
MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Washington Senate Bill 5783 bans using
vaccination status in family court or administrative decisions on
custody, adoption, guardianship, or child welfare, updating multiple
laws and taking immediate effect through an emergency clause.
Why This Matters:
This bill ensures vaccination status can't bias family court
decisions, safeguarding parental rights and advancing MAHA’s goal of
medical freedom for all.
Arkansas SB252 – Inform The Public Of Health Risks Caused By Vapor
Products
MAHA's Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Arkansas Senate Bill 252 (Act 590)
regulates vapes and nicotine products, requiring certification or FDA
approval, banning unlisted sales, restricting youth-targeted
marketing, mandating child-safe packaging, enforcing inspections and
fines, and taking immediate effect.
Why This Matters:
This bill's strict vaping regulations limit access to
harm-reduction tools, conflicting with MAHA's support for
science-based alternatives to deadly smoking habits.
Federal HR2289 – Proportional Reviews for Broadband Deployment
Act
MAHA's Position: 👎 Vote no!
Bill Summary:
Federal House Bill 2289 exempts certain
wireless tower upgrades from environmental and historical reviews,
streamlining approvals to accelerate broadband and 5G improvements
under revised rules from the 2012 Middle Class Tax Relief Act.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s fast-tracking of wireless upgrades without
environmental reviews ignores potential health risks from radiation,
directly opposing MAHA’s call for safety-first tech policies.