The Secretary in the United States of Health and Social Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., joined the governor of Oklahoma Kevin Stitt today for a full day of events in Oklahoma City. The visit marked the official launch of the Make Oklahoma Healthy Halthy (Moha) campaign of Governor Stitt, an extension to the state of the national movement Make America Healthy Again defended by President Donald Trump and Secretary Kennedy.
“For too long, we have been satisfied with food that has made us more sick as a nation”, “ said Governor Stitt. “In Oklahoma, we choose common sense, medical freedom and personal responsibility. President Trump and Secretary Kennedy led the nationwide accusation, I am grateful for their support when we make Oklahoma healthy. ”
During a rally of the Oklahoma State Capitol, Governor Stitt signed Executive order 2025-13 Organize an examination of the radical state of public health policies ranging from the fluoridation of water to artificial food dyes. The Executive Decree also establishes the Moha Advisory Council and calls on state agencies to promote their own life, extend access to community well-being programs and educate Oklahomans on how to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals in food, water and daily life. Photos here.
Governor Stitt also revealed that the state of Oklahoma had officially submitted a federal derogation to prohibit the purchase of soda and candies using Snap-Ebt advantages, which reflects an increasing bipartite concern concerning the link between transformed food consumption and chronic diseases.
“Thank you, Governor Stitt, for your visionary leadership to make Oklahoma again healthy”, ” said HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. “You have taken action – support healthy foods with public schools and prisons, eliminating the fluoride from drinking water and subjecting a waiver to eliminate soda, candies and other Snap junk food. These daring steps help protect and restore the health of all Oklahomans. ”
Earlier in the day, secretary Kennedy and Governor Stitt appeared on The Faulkner Focus to discuss their common vision for the restoration of health, freedom and responsibility towards American communities. Look here.
Later, Governor Stitt welcomed secretary Kennedy in his family ranch and turned a visit to the Governor’s garden, known to many Oklahomans through the Governor’s popular gardening videos on social networks. The visit highlighted their common conviction that cultivating your own food, going out and cutting processed waste. Photos here.
The pair also visited Mom’s Meals, a cutting -edge kitchen production center in Oklahoma City which is preparing nutritious and medically tailor -made meals for people with chronic conditions.