A commission chaired by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is slated to release its next report.
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission “is on track to submit its Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy report to the President on August 12th,” Kush Desai, a spokesman for the White House, told The Epoch Times in an email on Aug. 11.
“The report will be unveiled to the public shortly thereafter as we coordinate the schedules of the President and the various cabinet members who are a part of the commission.”
A spokesperson for Kennedy’s Department of Health and Human Services declined to comment.
“America will begin reversing the childhood chronic disease crisis during this administration by getting to the truth of why we are getting sick and spurring pro-growth policies and innovations to reverse these trends,” the report reads.
A short section at the end features 10 recommendations, including advising new government-funded trials on the effects of various diets and calling for the development of new systems to monitor the safety of drugs and vaccines.
Per the order, the commission was required to submit its first report to the president within 100 days. It was also required to present a strategy to Trump on how to address chronic diseases, including obesity, within 180 days.
That deadline was Aug. 12.
Dr. Jim Krieger, executive director of Healthy Food America, told a briefing ahead of the report’s release that officials could propose new, mandatory labels on products that are high in fat, sugar, and salt or contain certain additives, as well as a new tax on beverages with sugar.
“There are many things that can be done,” he said.







