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'Make America Healthy' movement takes on Big Ag, in break with Republicans
- Make America Healthy Again activists have achieved victories across various U.S. states against large agricultural and chemical companies traditionally supported by conservative politicians.
- The movement supports policies promoted by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., including reducing vaccine recommendations, changing the traditional food pyramid, and limiting synthetic food dyes.
- Activist Kelly Ryerson expressed satisfaction after MAHA helped block Florida legislation that would have allowed companies to sue critics over agricultural practices like pesticide use for defamation.
- Toxicologist Alexandra Munoz criticized the EPA for being influenced by chemical lobbyists instead of prioritizing public health, reflecting MAHA's concerns.
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'Make America Healthy' movement takes on Big Ag, in break with Republicans
From Wyoming to Florida and the capital Washington, "Make America Healthy Again" activists have notched wins across the United States against agricultural and chemical giants long protected by the conservative politicians they generally support.
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Total News Sources39
Leaning Left3Leaning Right6Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Center, 40% Right
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources are Center, 40% of the sources lean Right
40% Right
L 20%
C 40%
R 40%
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