The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission unveiled a strategy with more than 120 initiatives to tackle the childhood chronic disease crisis. Supported by the current Administration, the plan includes major reforms to food and health systems, new research investments, stricter food safety and labeling standards, improvements to Medicaid and school meals, and streamlined regulations to boost healthier food access. It also promotes partnerships with farmers, industry, and communities to advance regenerative farming and better consumer choices. Federal health leaders called it the most ambitious national effort yet to confront chronic disease and protect the long-term health of America’s children.