More than two months after Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt launched his campaign pledging to Make Oklahoma Healthy Again, state officials have disclosed little progress on the effort, and the advisory panel overseeing the initiative still has not met.

Stitt drew widespread attention in June when he announced the initiative at a Capitol news conference, where he was joined by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The campaign adopted Kennedy’s skepticism of food dyes and fluoride, attracting criticism from doctors and dentists who said it would do little to improve the overall health of Oklahomans.

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