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Taking MAHA behind the wall: Healthy food is the right recipe for prison safety

The Hill

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July 9, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
Taking MAHA behind the wall: Healthy food is the right recipe for prison safety

The Healthy Prisons, Healthy Communities initiative is promoting the use of nutritious food to reduce violence, protect officers, and rehabilitate inmates in American prisons.

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