Saturday, February 21, 2026

Fwd: Water Fluoridation, SNAP Reform, Parental Health Consent & More

Reform, my experience with my mom's stage, four of ovarian cancer, started when she came home from tennis and sat down to have lunch with me. 

She said: Eric every day I play tennis and I come home and I hurt right here my gut. 

I replied:Mom, dad has the best insurance on the planet. You can see get in to see over a 100 doctors in 20 minutes if you wanted to.  Please, please, please go find one of these doctors to look and see what's hurting you!

Wow TRUTH!
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Track, Advocate & Influence Policy: Stay Informed on Key Legislation.
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Must-See Updates BelowπŸ‘‡

KY HB103 – Water Fluoridation Reform

MAHA's Position: πŸ‘ Vote yes!

Why This Matters: 

The MAHA Movement supports this bill because it ends one‑size‑fits‑all fluoridation mandates and restores local control and community choice over adding a neuroactive industrial chemical to drinking water. By allowing communities to opt out of fluoridation and shielding local decision‑makers who act reasonably and in good faith, HB103 aligns with MAHA's priorities of cleaner water, reduced toxic exposures, and informed, locally driven health decisions rather than mass medication through public infrastructure.

By making community water fluoridation optional and protecting local leaders who choose to end it, this bill advances MAHA's vision of pure drinking water, local self‑determination, and reduced involuntary exposure to potentially harmful substances.

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WY HB0007 – SNAP Ultra-Processed Food Reform

MAHA's Position: πŸ‘ Vote yes!

Why This Matters: 

The MAHA Movement supports this bill because it prevents SNAP dollars from being spent on junk food and ultra‑processed "accessory" products, redirecting limited nutrition assistance toward real, nourishing food. By targeting soda, candy, chips, desserts, and similar items that drive metabolic disease and poor health, HB0007 aligns with MAHA's goal of using public nutrition programs to support genuine, whole‑food nutrition rather than subsidizing the ultra‑processed food industry.

By seeking to block SNAP purchases of candy, soda, chips, desserts, and other ultra‑processed accessory foods, this bill advances MAHA's vision of government nutrition programs that fund real food, not junk.

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KS HB2420 – Parental Consent for Children's Health

MAHA's Position: πŸ‘ Vote yes!

Why This Matters: 

The MAHA Movement supports this bill because it affirms parents' fundamental right to direct their children's mental health care and stops schools from quietly initiating ongoing counseling or behavioral interventions without family knowledge or permission. By requiring informed, written parental consent—while still allowing immediate action in genuine suicide emergencies—HB2420 aligns with MAHA's commitment to parental authority, transparency, and protection against schools funneling children into mental health and potential pharmaceutical pathways without meaningful family involvement.

By making parental consent a clear prerequisite for school-based mental health services, this bill advances MAHA's vision of parents as primary decision-makers in children's care and adds a crucial safeguard against unconsented psychological and pharmaceutical interventions in schools.

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MD HB637 – The Vax Act

MAHA's Position: πŸ‘Ž Vote no!

Why This Matters: 

The MAHA Movement does not support this bill because it concentrates power over vaccine and preventive‑care decisions in centralized public‑health authorities, then uses insurance design and expanded pharmacist powers to push a standardized, pharmaceutical‑heavy model of "prevention" onto Maryland residents. By tying zero‑cost coverage and broad pharmacist access directly to whatever immunization schedules and recommendations these authorities adopt, HB637 undermines medical freedom, individualized risk‑benefit decision‑making, and the holistic, less pharma‑dependent preventive strategies MAHA views as essential to genuine health.

By enlarging state‑driven vaccine recommendations, widening pharmacist vaccination authority, and hard‑wiring no‑cost coverage for an expanding list of shots and procedures, this bill conflicts with MAHA's vision of medical freedom, informed consent, and a more balanced, whole‑health approach to prevention.

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IA SF2211 – Medical Freedom Act

MAHA's Position: πŸ‘ Vote yes!

Why This Matters: 

The MAHA Movement supports this bill because it robustly protects Iowans from being coerced into vaccines and other medical interventions by employers, schools, businesses, and government, and ensures that "healthy but unvaccinated" people cannot be excluded from normal life. By sharply curbing emergency powers for forced exams and vaccinations while still allowing isolation of truly infectious individuals, SF2211 aligns with MAHA's core principles of bodily autonomy, informed consent, and the rejection of one-size-fits-all, mandate-driven public health.

By prohibiting discrimination based on medical intervention status and rolling back compulsory public-health powers, this bill strongly advances MAHA's vision of a society where medical decisions remain personal, voluntary, and free from institutional coercion—even during declared emergencies.

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MD HB1527 – Alternative Healthcare Expansion

MAHA's Position: πŸ‘ Vote yes!

Why This Matters: 

The MAHA Movement supports this bill because it protects access to non‑pharmaceutical, natural, and traditional healing options while setting clear boundaries to keep unlicensed practitioners from acting like conventional medical doctors. By creating a "safe harbor" for clearly disclosed complementary and alternative care, HB1527 aligns with MAHA's goal of expanding holistic health choices and respecting informed consumer decision‑making outside the standard pharmaceutical model.

By legally opening space for clearly disclosed, non‑invasive complementary and alternative practitioners to operate without a medical license, this bill advances MAHA's vision of broader access to holistic, low‑risk healing options beyond conventional pharma‑centric care.

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