For Immediate Release Contact:
Elizabeth Rivera | 202-547-7800 | erivera@wheatworld.org
NAWG Deeply Concerned by MAHA Commission Report
Washington, D.C. (May 22, 2025) – Today, the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission released its much-anticipated Making Our Children Healthy Again Report. The contents of this report have the potential to significantly impact America’s farmers, producers and ranchers, and the public’s trust in our food system. However, it is important to note that the EPA is still the agency in charge of regulating pesticides and while the assertions made in this report do have an impact, the recommendations made in this report are not legally binding. In response, the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) President Pat Clements issued the following statement.
“NAWG is deeply concerned with the content and implications of the MAHA Commission’s report. Throughout the process, NAWG and other agricultural stakeholders have worked in good faith to provide the commission with accurate, science-based information about modern food production practices in the United States. Wheat growers are proud stewards of the land and are committed to producing safe, healthy food for families here at home and around the world. Unfortunately, the report contains misleading claims that could undermine public trust in our nation’s food system.”
“We urge the Trump administration to ensure that the MAHA Commission’s future work is guided by sound science and peer-reviewed research. American consumers deserve facts—not fear—when it comes to how their food is grown and produced.”
Read the full Making Our Children Healthy Again Report here.
NAWG MAHA Commission Background
On March 7, 2025, NAWG joined over 300 agriculture stakeholders in sending a letter to USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. urging them to ensure that the MAHA Commission’s reports uphold and strengthen the robust science- and risk-based regulatory frameworks that currently govern crop protection tools. Additionally, on April 11, 2025, 79 members of Congress weighed in and sent a letter to USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., urging their support for a Congressional initiative led by Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE), Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE), Rep. Mark Alford (R-MO-4), and Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-IA-4). The letter emphasizes the need for sound science and risk-based analysis to guide crop protection decisions within USDA, HHS, and the EPA.
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