Senator Addresses Food Policy at Conference
A senator spoke at a policy conference about American diet issues and the Make America Healthy Again movement. The remarks focused on processed foods and related health concerns.
medpagetoday.comThe senator said some attendees might be surprised by the topic. The senator added that millions of parents have focused on dinner plates while a movement gained attention in areas left unaddressed.
The senator stated that the movement should not be opposed. The senator said supporters are correct about chemicals, ultra-processed foods, and chronic disease. The senator noted tensions between the movement and current administration actions.
The senator referenced lawyers appearing before the Supreme Court on behalf of pesticide companies and cuts to school lunch funding. More than 1,000 advocates protested at the Supreme Court earlier this month over a case involving the herbicide glyphosate. The court is considering whether a company should be held liable for not warning customers about potential cancer risks.
The senator said the issue is not left or right but right versus wrong.
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