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Kansas GOP Sen. Roger Marshall on Thursday announced the creation of a “Make America Healthy Again” caucus for the next Congress, which will focus on nutrition, access to affordable nutritious foods, and the root causes of chronic diseases.
The group is expected to work with President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has endorsed the creation of the caucus.
Marshall, who practiced medicine for over 25 years, will lead the caucus. Other Republican members include Sens. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Rick Scott of Florida, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin.
“The MAHA caucus is committed to improving health outcomes by prioritizing nutrition, providing access to affordable, nutrient-dense foods, and focusing on primary care availability to tackle the root causes of chronic diseases,” Marshall said in a statement. “With our ‘Food is Medicine’ approach, support from RFK Jr., and a shared goal to Make America Healthy Again, we aim to foster transparency, innovation, and a transformative agenda that builds a healthier, stronger nation.”
The announcement comes after Marshall met with Kennedy to discuss his plans as HHS Secretary, if approved by the Senate. Marshall endorsed Kennedy shortly after the meeting.
Misty Severi is an evening news reporter for Just the News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.