Four leading trade associations representing the dietary supplement industry—the Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA), the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA), the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), and United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA)—today announced their collective support for the re-establishment of the bipartisan, bicameral Congressional Dietary Supplement Caucus in the 119th Congress.
The caucus is being re-launched under the leadership of Rep. Mike Kennedy, M.D. (R-UT-3) and Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX-33), who will serve as co-chairs. As a formally registered Congressional Member Organization (CMO), the caucus provides a platform for lawmakers to engage on the science, regulation, and public health role of dietary supplements.
The Dietary Supplement Caucus serves as a nonpartisan forum for Members of Congress and their staff to hear from scientific experts, healthcare practitioners, and industry stakeholders. Educational briefings where the caucus serves as honorary co-host will provide up-to-date information on issues affecting the supplement sector, helping inform balanced policymaking.
In their filing to the House Committee on Administration—the required step for formal registration of any caucus each new Congress—Reps. Kennedy and Veasey affirmed the group’s mission to “discuss…the benefits of dietary supplements, provide tips and insights for better health and wellness, and to promote research into the healthcare savings these products provide.” They further stated the caucus seeks to enhance Congressional attention to the role supplements can play in disease prevention and address unfair regulatory burdens.
Key policy areas likely to be addressed by the caucus in the 119th Congress include:
- Modernizing the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)
- Expanding eligibility of dietary supplements under Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
- Supporting increased FDA resources for oversight and enforcement
“Utah has played a major role in the dietary supplement industry, and that leadership deserves to be represented in Congress,” said Rep. Kennedy. “This caucus is a way to support thoughtful discussion around health while ensuring people have the freedom and information they need to make choices that work for them—without being burdened by unnecessary regulatory hurdles."
Rep. Marc Veasey added, “The Dietary Supplement Caucus provides a unique opportunity for bipartisan cooperation on issues that matter to millions of Americans. From public education to regulatory transparency, this forum will help Congress engage more meaningfully with an industry that touches households across the country.”
The first briefing of the Caucus took place July 23, 2025.