A presidential health commission would become harder to shut down because this bill turns the executive order that created it into federal law. The commission's structure, powers, and duties stay exactly the same — Congress just puts its stamp on them.
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Make America Healthy Again Act of 2025 is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Latest action on H.R. 5404: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Who this affects: The most direct impact is on the federal government itself — specifically the agencies and officials involved in the commission's work. For everyday Americans, the effects depend on what the commission actually does under Executive Order 14212, which covers national health strategy and coordination.
Why this matters: Executive orders are powerful but fragile — a new president can undo them on day one. By turning this one into law, the commission's work on national health strategy would have real staying power. That could mean more consistent government focus on health issues over time, or it could mean locking in a structure that becomes outdated or politically controversial.
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