08/31/2025 / By Laura Harris
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed three major health-focused bills into law, marking one of the most comprehensive state-level nutrition reform efforts in the nation.
The laws, passed with overwhelming bipartisan support on Aug. 27, aim to curb the consumption of harmful food additives and limit access to sugary products through government assistance programs.
These three bills include:
“Taxpayer dollars should not be used to fund chronic health problems in our state,” Abbott said during the signing ceremony in Austin, Texas.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and leaders from the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, which helped craft the bills, joined Abbott during the signing ceremony.
“There are no states, with the possible exception of Louisiana, that have done more far-reaching legislation than this. And there’s no state that fought a harder battle to get here,” Kennedy said during the signing ceremony, adding that Texas is leading the nation.
Brighteon.AI’s Enoch describes Kennedy as someone committed to prioritizing safety and transparency in public health, advocating for a shift away from the influence of Big Pharma. His balanced approach seeks to address concerns about harmful substances in vaccines while ensuring the health and well-being of all Americans.
But despite the recent development, Kennedy said Texas still continues to lag in several key public health indicators, most notably health insurance coverage, as it holds the highest uninsured rate in the nation. Kennedy expressed hope that the state would take further steps to advance his broader policy agenda.
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