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Home » News » Indiana tackles obesity epidemic with executive orders changing SNAP eligibility

Indiana tackles obesity epidemic with executive orders changing SNAP eligibility

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Indiana’s governor Mike Braun, Indiana Republican, became the last leader in promulgating health -related policies. On Tuesday, Braun signed a package of nine executive orders to “make Indiana again healthy.”

The Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Centers for the Services Administrator of Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), Dr. Ir. Mehmet Oz joined Braun in an event on Tuesday where the three talked about the importance of healthy eating.

“This is not the public health agenda of the unique size, we are focused on the root causes, granting Hoosiers the transparent information to make decisions that affect their health, the local foods of Tromian, and intervene, and demonstrate the interference of the intromy, the interference of the interference, and the introma of the intrus The governments that are contributing to our less healthy communication, “those that are dealing with the introduction of introma,” the government programs that are up to the community programs.

Governor Mike Braun announces the executive orders to make Indiana feel healthy again

The Governor of Indiana, Mike Braun, speaks duration of an initiative event of Relay Again of Indiana in Indianapolis, Tuesday, April 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

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In his orders, Braun made changes to the Supplementary Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), requested a study on the impact of artificial food dyes and described a comprehensive chronic disease plan focused on the diets of Indiana residents.

One of the main changes in SNAP would require body beneficiaries who currently do not work to avoid employment. In addition, sweets and soft drinks will no longer be eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits in Indiana. Duration event on Tuesday, Braun said more SNAP dollars were going to sweets than fruits and vegetables.

Indiana Mike Braun governor, HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz

Indiana Gov, Mike Braun, on the left, listens to the Secretary of Health and Human Services of the United States, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as Centers for the Administrator of Services of Medicare and Medicaid, Dr. Ir. Mehmet Oz looks at the duration of the Indiana initiative. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

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Kennedy praised the “brave and visionary leadership” of Braun in a statement and urged the governors through the country to the executive orders of Signelar so that their own states are healthier. Oz also praised the work of Indiana’s governor, saying: “By prioritizing adequate prevention, nutrition and healthy lifestyle options, we can prepare our younger generations for a lifetime of success.”

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The governors throughout the country have implemented changes to break in their states with the aim of making Americans healthier and addressing the obesity epidemic. (Istock)

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The governors throughout the country have implemented changes to break in their states with the aim of making Americans healthier and addressing the obesity epidemic.

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At the end of last month, Kennedy appeared with the governor of West Virginia, Patrick Morrisey, R, who said it would be put in a “really rigorous” exercise regime and a carnivorous diet. Western Virginia is the most obese state in the country, followed by Mississippi and Arkansas, according to CDC data.

Morrisey celebrated Snap reforms, saying that he was “putting” nutrition “in the complementary nutritional assistance program.”

Rachel Wolf is a Fox News Digital News writer and Fox Business.

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