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Federal Bill: HR 8578

The Fresh Act

Topics

Dietary Guidelines & Food Policy

Bill Information

MAHA Approved

Summary

Bill Summary

HR 8578, the Food Reform for Effective and Sustainable Health (FRESH) Act of 2026, amends the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1990 to require congressional approval before the Dietary Guidelines for Americans can be issued and implemented. The bill codifies the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines into federal law and specifies that these guidelines cannot be altered or replaced without a new act of Congress. Currently, these guidelines are issued administratively by the Secretaries of Agriculture and Health and Human Services without formal legislative review or approval. This change transfers authority over dietary guidance from unelected bureaucrats to the elected representatives of the people.


Why It Matters to MAHA

MAHA supports this bill because it enhances transparency and democratic accountability in dietary guidance that affects millions of Americans. By requiring Congress to formally approve dietary guidelines rather than allowing agencies to issue them unilaterally, the bill empowers elected representatives to scrutinize these recommendations on behalf of their constituents. This legislative oversight creates an opportunity for diverse perspectives on nutrition and health to be heard and debated openly in the public forum rather than determined by federal agencies alone. The bill also protects patient autonomy by preventing arbitrary changes to official dietary guidance without public deliberation and congressional action. This shift from regulatory authority to legislative authority aligns with MAHA's core principle that health decisions affecting Americans should rest with elected officials accountable to voters, not insulated bureaucracies.


Introduced

04/29/2026

In Committee

04/29/2026

Passed

Pending

Sponsors

Julia Letlow

Julia Letlow

Republican Representative (LA)

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