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.
Wisconsin AB398 requires schools and child care centers to clearly
include immunization waiver procedures on enrollment forms, ensuring
families easily understand and access health, religious, or personal
opt-out options.
Why This Matters:
This bill's mandate for clear
waiver procedures on school forms strengthens parental rights,
advancing MAHA's mission to ensure health choices are transparent and
family-driven.
Washington HB1634 – Improved Access to Mental Health Support in
Schools
MAHA’s Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Washington HB1634 helps schools build
coordinated behavioral health systems, improving student access to
mental health support, prevention, and counseling. It passed Education
Committee and awaits Appropriations review in January 2026.
Why This Matters:
This bill's investment in coordinated behavioral health supports
gives schools tools to help kids thrive mentally and emotionally,
supporting MAHA's goal of preventive, non-pharmaceutical wellness for
youth.
Washington HB1424 – Establishment of a Jail Oversight Board
MAHA’s Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Bill Summary:
Washington HB1424 establishes an
independent Jail Oversight Board to inspect jails, gather data,
investigate systemic issues, and report findings, aiming to improve
jail conditions, safety, and transparency statewide.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s independent jail oversight improves medical and
behavioral health care behind bars, supporting MAHA’s commitment to
humane treatment and healthier outcomes for everyone in the
system.
Tennessee SB527 shields pesticide
manufacturers and sellers from labeling-related lawsuits if their
products comply with EPA and state registration under federal law,
reducing legal risks for companies following approved guidelines.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s pesticide labeling immunity reduces accountability for
manufacturers, conflicting with MAHA’s mission to hold polluters
responsible and protect communities from harmful chemicals.
Iowa SF394 updates state law to exempt
pesticide manufacturers from labeling-related lawsuits if their
products have EPA-approved labels under federal law. Other claims,
such as manufacturing defects, may still proceed. The bill was
introduced April 3, 2025, and sent to the Judiciary Committee.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s liability shield for pesticide labeling reduces
corporate accountability, conflicting with MAHA’s mission to hold
polluters responsible and protect communities from harmful
chemicals.
Missouri HB2712 – Updates State Pesticide Labeling Laws
MAHA’s Position: 👎 Vote no!
Bill Summary:
Missouri HB2712 updates state pesticide rules to accept
EPA-approved labels and classifications under federal law as meeting
Missouri’s cancer warning requirements, removing the need for separate
state warnings if the federal label is followed. The bill doesn't give
manufacturers full legal immunity — other claims could still
apply.
Why This Matters:
This bill’s deference to EPA labels
for cancer warnings weakens state protections against pesticide risks,
conflicting with MAHA’s mission to prioritize public health over
industry interests.