The Whole Milk For Healthy Kids Act is moving forward, with the Senate Ag Committee advancing the bipartisan legislation, which aims to bring whole and 2% milk back to public schools.
It is sponsored by Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas.
He spoke with RFD-TV’s Jennifer Vickery Smith about the importance of this act, next steps, and the MAHA report.
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