HHS Secretary’s “Make America Healthy Again” Agenda Inspires Hope in Colorado and Idaho
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ignited a health revolution last week, touring Colorado and Idaho to advance his visionary “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda.
From July 22-26, Kennedy partnered with Idaho Gov. Brad Little in Boise and the Nez Perce Reservation, and joined governors in Aspen and Colorado Springs, Colorado.
His passionate push for regenerative farming, traditional foods, and tribal health initiatives promises to tackle chronic disease at its roots.
At a Potlatch, Idaho, farm, Kennedy lauded local farmers as heroes of a resilient food system. Idaho’s “Keep Idaho Healthy Month” proclamation reflects his influence.
Despite critics’ outdated attacks on his vaccine skepticism, Kennedy’s focus on nutrition, mental health, and rural care is uniting governors and communities.
MAHA’s momentum signals a transformative shift toward a healthier, more sovereign America.


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