Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0126

Introduced
6/11/25  

Caption

A resolution to urge the United States Armed Forces to expand the use of medical waivers for recruits with food allergies, including allergies to peanuts.

Impact

If implemented, the resolution could broaden the range of candidates eligible for military service by permitting more individuals with food allergies to enlist. This is particularly relevant in light of ongoing challenges faced by military branches in meeting their recruitment goals. The document notes that with many capable individuals currently excluded from service due to restrictive health standards, there exists a clear opportunity to enhance recruitment efforts and sustain the force by allowing exceptions for those who can serve adequately under certain conditions.

Summary

House Resolution 0126 aims to urge the United States Armed Forces to expand the use of medical waivers for recruits who have food allergies, specifically allergies to peanuts. The resolution highlights that the current standards set by the Department of Defense often disqualify individuals with food allergies from military service, which could be a missed opportunity for a significant pool of potential recruits. Given that a sizable percentage of adults possess food allergies, the resolution seeks to encourage the military to consider dietary accommodations that have already been recognized in certain aspects of military operation, such as the provision of Kosher and Halal meals.

Contention

Opponents of such policy changes may argue that expanding medical waivers could pose risks to both the individuals affected and the military's operational integrity. There are concerns that if not closely monitored, accommodating recruits with food allergies could potentially endanger mission effectiveness and the well-being of service members during deployments. Proponents, however, counter these claims by stressing that the military is already successfully accommodating various dietary needs and that not all military roles would require heightened dietary constraints, thus mitigating potential risks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI SB68

Major food allergens.

MI K01139

Urging the United States Congress to authorize and direct the issuance of the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal to veterans of the United States Armed Forces who served in Honduras from 1981 through 1992

MI SR24

Urging the Congress of the United States to pass a food labeling modernization act and an allergen disclosure in non-food articles act.

MI H8251

HOUSE RESOLUTION URGING CONGRESS TO AUTHORIZE THE AWARD OF THE ARMED FORCES EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL, OR SIMILAR RECOGNITION, TO UNITED STATES SERVICE MEMBERS WHO SERVED IN HONDURAS FROM 1981 TO 1992

MI HB3446

Requires restaurants to notify consumers of major food allergens for their menu items

MI HB364

Require food service operation note certain allergens on the menu

MI HB1638

To Modernize References To The United States Armed Forces; And To Amend Armed Forces And Uniformed Services Listings To Include The United States Space Force.

MI HR364

Urging the Congress of the United States to expand TRICARE Reserve Select eligibility to include members of reserve components of the Armed Forces of the United States who are enrolled or eligible to enroll in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.

MI AR66

Urges Congress to issue Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, or similar recognition, to United States troops who served in Honduras from 1981 to 1992.

MI HR48

A RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to allow users of medical cannabis to own firearms.

Similar Bills

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