
For members of Congress, MAHA isn’t just great policy — it’s also smart politics.
Believe it: The coalition behind “Making America Healthy Again” will play an outsized role in deciding the 2026 Congressional midterm elections in more than 500 days from now in November 2026. That’s because the issues that go into MAHA close the gender gap and maintain the voter margins with young voters.

The MAHA Report
To turn the tide and better protect our children, the United States must act decisively. During this administration, we will begin reversing the childhood chronic disease crisis by confronting its root causes—not just its symptoms. This means pursuing truth, embracing science, and enacting pro-growth policies and innovations to restore children’s health. Today’s children are tomorrow’s workforce, caregivers, and leaders—we can no longer afford to ignore this crisis.

RFK Jr. isn’t staying in his lane. Trump is thrilled.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expanded his authority well beyond the bounds of a traditional health secretary.

The Make America Healthy Again Coalition Launches National Accountability Campaign Ahead of 2026 Midterm Elections
Over the next 554 days leading up to the November 3, 2026, Congressional Midterm Elections, the Coalition and its network of constituent business owners, nonprofit organizations, public health advocates, and local leaders will work directly with Members of Congress to ensure that the voices of everyday Americans are heard loud and clear in Washington.

Contenders to Lead the Democratic Party Scramble to Show Momentum
The two leading candidates are racing to show their momentum in the secretive race by announcing a series of public endorsements.

White House and CLEAR leads epinephrine access effort
The Coalition for Lifesaving Epinephrine Access and Responsibility (CLEAR) is leading the effort to expand access to lifesaving epinephrine throughout all of the United States, with a particular focus for children’s access in heavily populated venues. One of the core goals is to prevent, mitigate deaths and increase awareness among the public. CLEAR is fast-becoming the largest legacy safety initiative before the U.S. Congress in years, if not decades.