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.
Kansas SB333 – Prohibiting Fluoride in Drinking Water
MAHA’s Position: 👍 Vote yes!
Why This Matters:
The MAHA Movement supports this
bill because it protects Kansans from involuntary exposure to a
neuroactive, industrial additive in their drinking water and restores
local control over personal health decisions. Ending water
fluoridation aligns with MAHA’s emphasis on clean, minimally treated
water, reducing toxic burdens, and respecting informed consent rather
than mass medication through public infrastructure.
By stopping the use of fluoride additives in public water
systems, this bill advances MAHA’s vision of cleaner water, reduced
toxic exposures, and greater respect for individual choice in health
interventions.
Kansas HB2476 – Federal Pesticide Labeling Requirements
MAHA’s Position: 👎 Vote no!
Why This Matters:
The MAHA Movement does not support
this bill because it locks Kansas into federal minimum standards and
prevents the state from requiring stronger, precautionary warnings
based on emerging science or local health harms. By declaring
federally approved labels automatically adequate for state purposes,
HB 2476 undermines Kansas’ ability to demand clearer disclosures about
chronic, low-dose, and combined pesticide risks to children,
farmworkers, and rural communities.
By preempting stronger state-level pesticide warnings in
favor of federal labels, this bill conflicts with MAHA’s commitment to
reducing toxic chemical exposures and defending communities’ right to
know the full risks they face.
The MAHA Movement supports this
bill because it enshrines informed consent, medical freedom, and
bodily autonomy as core legal rights, preventing coercive health
mandates and discrimination based on personal medical choices. By
limiting the power of governments, employers, and institutions to
pressure or punish individuals over vaccines and other interventions,
HB 2199 advances MAHA’s commitment to respecting individual
sovereignty in health and protecting families from one-size-fits-all
medical policies.
By codifying the right to refuse medical interventions
without losing jobs, education, or basic freedoms, this bill
powerfully advances MAHA’s vision of medical freedom, informed
consent, and genuine bodily autonomy for all.
The MAHA Movement supports this
bill because it protects New Yorkers from discrimination and coercion
based on their personal medical choices, including decisions about
vaccines and other interventions. By rolling back mandate-based access
rules in education, business, and public life, S8723 advances MAHA’s
core commitments to medical freedom, informed consent, and bodily
autonomy.
By ending the use of medical status as a gatekeeper for
school, services, and public participation, this bill strongly
advances MAHA’s vision of a society that respects individual medical
choice and rejects coercive health mandates.
The MAHA Movement supports this
bill because it directly advances medical freedom and bodily autonomy
by prohibiting coercive health mandates from employers, schools,
businesses, and government. By preventing discrimination or loss of
opportunities based on personal decisions about vaccines and other
medical interventions, the Arizona Medical Freedom Act aligns with
MAHA’s commitment to informed consent and the right of individuals and
families to control their own health choices.
By banning medical-intervention mandates as a condition for
work, school, services, or public participation, this bill powerfully
advances MAHA’s vision of a society grounded in bodily autonomy,
medical freedom, and truly voluntary health decisions.