Overview
- The America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will release its report today, focusing on environmental toxins like pesticides as contributors to childhood chronic diseases.
- The report is expected to reference a 2022 CDC study showing glyphosate in 87% of children tested, raising concerns about the widespread exposure to herbicides in food and water.
- Farmers and Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Chuck Grassley, have voiced fears that the report could harm agricultural livelihoods and food supply chains, despite Kennedy’s assurances to the contrary.
- Key federal agencies, including the EPA and USDA, have reportedly resisted the inclusion of pesticides in the report, citing jurisdictional disputes and potential impacts on crop yields.
- The commission has faced scrutiny over its lack of transparency, holding only one closed-door meeting and releasing limited information ahead of the report’s publication.