America’s health is in crisis. Chronic disease is rising, life expectancy is falling, and children now face conditions once rare. For decades, government health bureaucracies have sided with big corporations instead of families, subsidizing junk food, promoting forced medicalization, and ignoring evidence of harm.
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement calls for a new direction that restores health freedom, reforms food and medical policy, and puts citizens, not unelected bureaucrats, in charge of their health.
Texas is already leading the way. Recent reforms have ended the use of taxpayer dollars to subsidize junk food through SNAP, advanced the fight against forced fluoridation, and defended medical freedom from local mandates. More reforms are on the horizon, including expanding informed consent, protecting small food producers, and cutting red tape that hurts local farmers and families.
This report outlines a roadmap for making both America and Texas healthy again, proving that liberty and health can be restored together.
