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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made jokes about the West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey's weight during a public event on Friday.
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Kennedy traveled to West Virginia to promote reforms from the governor that align with his claims about unhealthy products in America's food supply — especially ultraprocessed foods and additives.
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Following the passing of a bill by the West Virginia Legislature banning several food dyes from schools and stores, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Friday changes to the state’s SNAP program, also known as food stamps,
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WVNS-TV on MSNRFK Jr. joins Gov. Morrisey in West Virginia for food dye legislation, SNAP announcementsGovernor Patrick Morrisey will be joined Friday morning in Martinsburg by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for announcements about the state's food dye legislation and proposed changes to SNAP.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey and U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a four-pronged plan Friday to try to make the M
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy challenged West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey to lose 30 pounds and face a monthly public weigh-in during an announcement regarding food dyes and proposed changes to SNAP.
Following his joint press conference with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Friday, it seems bans on certain food dyes and preservatives are just the beginning of Gov. Patrick Morrisey's health push in West Virginia.
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Gov. Morrisey recently signed legislation that will ban certain dyes in school lunches beginning in September, and state-wide beginning in 2028.
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Sporting News on MSNWest Virginia governor press conference: Patrick Morrisey calls for legal action after WVU March Madness snubThe biggest surprise of Selection Sunday involved West Virginia, as the Mountaineers were left out of the field of 68 in favor of North Carolina. West Virginia went 19-13 on the season, including 10-10 in the Big 12,
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WFXR on MSNRFK Jr. joining Gov. Morrisey in West Virginia for food dye legislation, SNAP announcementsGovernor Patrick Morrisey will be joined Friday morning in Martinsburg by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for announcements about the state's food dye legislation and proposed changes to SNAP.