EPA Meets Conservative Health Activists on Chemical Policy

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) held multiple meetings with leaders of the conservative Make America Healthy Again movement, signaling a shift toward addressing concerns over pesticides, “forever chemicals,” and chemical safety regulations. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin indicated that the agency will integrate a “MAHA agenda” to tackle environmental health issues like lead contamination and food waste. The collaboration reflects growing influence from activist networks on federal health-related environmental policy.

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