Sen. Roger Marshall shares the importance of the Whole Milk For Healthy Kids Act

“Milk is the most nutritious drink known to mankind.”

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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