Mission
Our Focus

MAHA Action drives positive change through five core issues that shape the health, well-being, and prosperity of all Americans.

  • Making MAHA a Top Priority in the Midterms
  • Rebuilding Our Food System to Eat Real Food
  • Restoring Public Trust in Government Agencies
  • A Medical System Designed to Heal
  • Lowering the Toxic Load from Food, Drugs, Pesticides, and Vaccines
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Making MAHA a Top Priority in the Midterms

The 2026 Midterms are our chance to elect leaders who prioritize health over corporate profits.

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Rebuilding Our Food System to Eat Real Food

We support regenerative farming practices and American farmers who grow real, whole, nutrient-dense food, placing natural foods back at the center of our diets and reducing reliance on ultra-processed alternatives.

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Restoring Public Trust in Government Agencies

We demand gold-standard science, transparent decision-making, and strict conflict of interest rules.

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A Medical System Designed to Heal

We advocate for greater preventive and holistic healthcare modalities that treat the root causes of chronic disease, instead of relying on overmedicalization and symptom management.

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Lowering the Toxic Load from Food, Drugs, Pesticides, and Vaccines

It's time to strengthen safety monitoring systems, reduce chemical exposure in our environment, ensure informed consent, and eliminate liability protections for corporations.

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Track, Advocate & Influence Policy

Stay informed on important MAHA bills, contact lawmakers, and see how your state stacks up when it comes to Making America Healthy Again.

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Empowering Americans to positively reform our public health policies.

76.4% of U.S. adults¹have at least one chronic condition
1 in 5 U.S. children²over 6 years old are obese
90% of medical costs in the U.S.³are tied to chronic conditions
70% of an American child’s calories⁴come from ultra-processed foods
40% increase⁵in childhood cancer since 1975

The time for a healthier America is now.

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Because of you, Make America Healthy Again™ is the most dynamic and powerful movement in history. Together, we will create lasting reforms to public health policy and ensure that Americans are once again the healthiest people on Earth.

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MAHA Action empowers Americans to tackle the root causes of America's health crisis and reverse the chronic disease epidemic. With your help, we can create lasting reforms to our public health policies and make Americans the healthiest people on Earth.

Citations


¹Watson KB, Wiltz JL, Nhim K, Kaufmann RB, Thomas CW, Greenlund KJ. Trends in Multiple Chronic Conditions Among US Adults, By Life Stage, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2013–2023. Prev Chronic Dis 2025;22:240539. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd22.240539.

²National Center for Health Statistics. (2021, January 29). Prevalence of overweight, obesity, and severe obesity among children and adolescents aged 2–19 years: United States, 1963–1965 through 2017–2018. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

³Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024, July 12). Fast facts: Health and economic costs of chronic conditions. https://www.cdc.gov/chronic-disease/data-research/facts-stats/index.html.

⁴Wang, L., Martínez Steele, E., Du, M., Pomeranz, J. L., O’Connor, L. E., Herrick, K. A., Luo, H., Zhang, X., & Mozaffarian, D. (2021). Trends in consumption of ultraprocessed foods among US youths aged 2–19 years, 1999–2018.JAMA, 326(6), 519–530. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2021.10238.

⁵National Cancer Institute, SEER-8 Registries, 1975-2022.