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03/10/2026
MAHA and Chiropractic Meet in Washington D.C.
Unprecedented Opportunity
Could chiropractic play a larger role in shaping the future of national health policy? A historic meeting in Washington, D.C., may signal that possibility.
On March 10, leaders from several major chiropractic organizations gathered with representatives of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative for an unprecedented discussion about the profession’s role in addressing America’s growing chronic disease crisis. The meeting brought together influential voices from across the chiropractic profession and national health policy circles to explore how conservative, drug-free care could contribute to broader healthcare reform.
Participants discussed the importance of expanding access to chiropractic services, strengthening the profession’s influence in federal policy conversations, and building greater collaboration across chiropractic organizations that have often worked independently. The conversation also focused on chiropractic’s alignment with MAHA’s emphasis on prevention, wellness, and addressing the root causes of chronic disease rather than relying solely on medication-based treatment.
For many observers, the meeting represents a potentially pivotal moment for chiropractic, one that could elevate the profession’s voice in national healthcare discussions.
Dr. Gilles Lamarche, Life University’s vice president of university advancement, has been selected as the chiropractic spokesperson and will be a speaker on the MAHA Action Media Hub’s weekly Wednesday Zoom calls moving forward.
Read this full article from Dynamic Chiropractic to learn more about the discussions and what this could mean for the future of chiropractic.
Dr. Gilles Lamarche, Life University’s vice president of university advancement, has been selected as the chiropractic spokesperson and will be a speaker on the MAHA Action Media Hub’s weekly Wednesday Zoom calls moving forward.

