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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law the “Iowa Make America Healthy Again Act” during an event Wednesday afternoon in Des Moines.House File 2676 prohibits schools from serving food and drinks containing some artificial dyes and additives, limits screen time for students, requires more PE, bans SNAP food assistance funds from being used to purchase items like soda and candy, and more.The bill was originally proposed by Reynolds. It passed the House and Senate in April.Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Reynolds in Des Moines for the signing.”Iowa is showing the country what bold public health leadership looks like,” Kennedy said.You can hear from Reynolds, Kennedy and Iowa lawmakers in the video at the top of this story.Gov. Kim Reynolds signs MAHA bill into lawRobert F. Kennedy shares statement about Iowa MAHA billSen. Kara Warme explains importance of Iowa MAHA bill
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law the “Iowa Make America Healthy Again Act” during an event Wednesday afternoon in Des Moines.
House File 2676 prohibits schools from serving food and drinks containing some artificial dyes and additives, limits screen time for students, requires more PE, bans SNAP food assistance funds from being used to purchase items like soda and candy, and more.
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The bill was originally proposed by Reynolds. It passed the House and Senate in April.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Reynolds in Des Moines for the signing.
“Iowa is showing the country what bold public health leadership looks like,” Kennedy said.
You can hear from Reynolds, Kennedy and Iowa lawmakers in the video at the top of this story.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signs MAHA bill into law
Robert F. Kennedy shares statement about Iowa MAHA bill
Sen. Kara Warme explains importance of Iowa MAHA bill



