Biggs has been a longtime advocate for health and medical freedoms, pushing for healthier food choices and organizing MAHA coalition
GILBERT, AZ—Congressman Andy Biggs is continuing to prioritize outreach to the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) coalition of voters as he campaigns across Arizona, including attending a recent MAHA Roundtable in Scottsdale and hosting the Honorable Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for an event with supporters in Phoenix. Biggs has a long track record of working for MAHA-friendly policy outcomes, including his work on the Right to Try bill signed into law by President Trump in 2018 and his efforts to push back on the violations of Americans’ health freedoms during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Growing the MAHA coalition built by President Trump and RFK Jr. will be a key part of our campaign’s success in 2026,” said Congressman Biggs. “Protecting Arizonans from harmful substances, increasing transparency around what we feed our children in schools, promoting a balanced nutritional diet with real food, and respecting the medical freedoms and decisions of our citizens are all part of the MAHA agenda I’ll push as Governor of Arizona.”
Biggs has also met with conservative health & wellness podcaster Alex Clark to discuss key components of implementing the MAHA agenda at the state level.
The Honorable Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Congressman Andy Biggs, his wife Cindy, his daughter Mylie, and supporters at a Biggs for Governor event in Phoenix on Tuesday, April 7th.

Congressman Biggs participated in a MAHA roundtable at Envita Medical Centers in Scottsdale, including State Senator Janae Shamp, State Representative Lisa Fink, and MAHA leaders and advocates from across Arizona on Monday, April 6th.

