EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin previously pledged to publish a formal “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda outlining environmental priorities the agency would pursue. According to multiple outlets, the pledge came after MAHA activists circulated a petition seeking his removal last December. Activists and advocates say that, despite Zeldin’s stated intention, the promised MAHA agenda has not been issued.

One report notes that the administration mentioned the MAHA agenda about eight months ago, but no document or detailed plan has been made public. Activists describe the delay as frustrating and have continued to press for clarity on what the EPA’s MAHA priorities would be and how they would guide the agency’s work.

The coverage is focused on the gap between the EPA administrator’s promise and the lack of a released agenda as of the reports’ publication. No source in the provided excerpts offers the agenda’s contents or an official timeline for when it will appear, and the reporting emphasizes the absence of the promised materials rather than changes to EPA policy itself.