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HR 5404119th CongressIntroduced

Make America Healthy Again Act of 2025

Introduced: Sep 16, 2025
Healthcare
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs

The Make America Healthy Again Act of 2025 would turn Executive Order 14212—which establishes the President's Make America Healthy Again Commission—into federal law. In other words, it would give the Commission the force of statute, rather than relying on the president’s executive order alone. The bill’s text only covers the formal title and the codification of the EO; it does not add details about the Commission’s structure, powers, funding, or specific duties within the bill itself. If enacted, the Commission’s existence and authority would be grounded in statute, subject to future changes by Congress.

Key Points

  • 1The act is titled the “Make America Healthy Again Act of 2025.”
  • 2It would codify Executive Order 14212, giving the order’s provisions the force and effect of law.
  • 3The Commission described by the EO is called the President’s Make America Healthy Again Commission.
  • 4The bill was introduced in the House and referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
  • 5The text provided contains no substantive provisions on composition, duties, funding, or oversight beyond codifying the EO.

Impact Areas

Primary group/area affected: Federal health policy implementation and oversight via the Presidential Commission; federal agencies interacting with or directed by the Commission.Secondary group/area affected: Healthcare providers, insurers, industry stakeholders, patient advocacy groups, and researchers who may be asked to engage with or respond to the Commission’s activities.Additional impacts: Since the bill lacks detail on funding or authority beyond codifying the EO, potential questions include how the Commission would be funded, how its recommendations would be implemented, and how it would interact with existing health programs and state governments. The move from an executive order to statute could affect durability across administrations and the ease of altering or repealing the Commission’s mandate.
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