RFK Jr. Launches First Infant Formula Review Since 1998 at HHS

Kennedy’s review, launched in 2025, is the first major reassessment of infant formula regulations in over two decades.
The initiative aims to address safety and supply chain issues exposed by past shortages, particularly the 2022 crisis.
Opinions vary, with some favoring stronger regulations and others concerned about potential cost increases for formula producers.

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has initiated a comprehensive review of infant formula, the first since 1998. The move aims to address safety, quality, and accessibility concerns in the U.S. formula market. Kennedy’s leadership signals a renewed focus on public health standards.

The review will examine regulations governing infant formula production and distribution. It responds to long-standing calls for updated safety protocols.

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Kennedy, appointed HHS Secretary in 2025, has prioritized health policy reforms. His background in environmental advocacy informs his public health approach.

Infant formula shortages, notably in 2022, exposed vulnerabilities in the U.S. supply chain. The review seeks to prevent future disruptions for families.

Some support the review as a necessary step to protect infants and parents. Others worry it could lead to overregulation, raising costs for manufacturers.

The FDA, under HHS, oversees infant formula standards in the U.S. The 1998 review established baseline nutritional and safety requirements.

No specific timeline for the review’s completion was announced. Its findings could shape federal policy for years to come.

Public health reviews often balance consumer safety with industry innovation. The formula market, dominated by a few companies, faces scrutiny for pricing and access.

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Skepticism over RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine history tainting formula safety review.

Review praised as bold move to protect infants from corporate greed.

Balanced view: review needed but RFK Jr.’s bias may skew outcomes.

Coverage focuses on potential formula improvements, questioning RFK Jr.’s motives.