United States Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. showed support for “Make America Healthy Again”-inspired bills passed by Texas legislators during a visit to the state this week. He said those bills could help Texas secure federal funding set aside for rural hospitals in President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”
Kennedy joined Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Wednesday for the signing of several pieces of legislation — including Senate Bill 25, or the “Make Texas Healthy Again” Act, which requires warning labels for food products that include certain dyes and additives. Also signed were Senate Bill 314 , which restricts certain ingredients in free-and-reduced school lunch programs, and Senate Bill 379 , which blocks SNAP recipients from using benefits to