Zeldin teases imminent release of MAHA report

By Ellie Borst | 03/25/2026 01:15 PM EDT

EPA’s plan for addressing the Make America Healthy Again movement’s priorities is expected “in the coming days.”

Lee Zeldin, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, speaks at the POLITICO Pub at CERAWeek in Houston on March 24, 2026.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin speaks at the POLITICO Pub at CERAWeek in Houston on Tuesday. CatchLight Group for POLITICO

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin indicated the agency’s Make America Healthy Again agenda — an attempt to placate dismayed supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA movement — is near completion.

“The text is basically drafted,” Zeldin said Tuesday at the POLITICO Pub at CERAWeek by S&P Global in Houston. “We’re having conversations with others in government to make sure that we’re soliciting other ideas and feedback.”

The agency’s press office said it expects to release the agenda “in the coming days.”

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Details so far on what the agenda will include have been limited, and those within the agency say they see little change indicating political leadership is starting to adhere to MAHA’s anti-corporate goals.

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