Let me begin by saying I’m neither a healthcare expert nor a Facebook pharmaceutical “expert” — on either side of the issue — but it appears that Health and Human Services (DHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s mission to “Make America Healthy Again” is already making an impact.
While it’s too early to measure results of Kennedy’s plans, several states have already begun to take actions for which the new HHS secretary has advocated. Consider:
State-level lawmakers are introducing a wave of bills aimed at advancing priorities championed by new Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his “Make America Healthy Again” platform, in some cases citing the new administration’s support for these causes as the catalyst for their efforts.
Arizona, Kansas and Utah are examples of states doing this. The move is aimed at prohibiting junk food…