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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFlorida Senate passes bill that would ban fluoridation in state's water systems
As cities and counties across the state debate and vote on the issue, the Florida Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would prevent local governments from adding fluoride to water supplies.
The proposed ban, included in a broad bill dealing with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, comes after decades of communities adding fluoride to water to help prevent dental problems.
But with people such as state Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo arguing fluoridation can carry other health risks, many communities have reconsidered the practice. The bill does not specifically mention fluoridation, but it would prevent adding substances to public water supplies that are not about water quality.
Were here to hydrate, not medicate, bill sponsor Keith Truenow, R-Tavares, said before the Senate voted 27-9 to pass the measure (SB 700) on Wednesday.
But during a debate Tuesday, Sen. Tina Polsky, D-Boca Raton, said attacks on fluoridation are the conspiracy theory du jour. Opponents of the bill said eliminating fluoride from water supplies could particularly lead to dental problems for children.
The proposed ban, included in a broad bill dealing with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, comes after decades of communities adding fluoride to water to help prevent dental problems.
But with people such as state Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo arguing fluoridation can carry other health risks, many communities have reconsidered the practice. The bill does not specifically mention fluoridation, but it would prevent adding substances to public water supplies that are not about water quality.
Were here to hydrate, not medicate, bill sponsor Keith Truenow, R-Tavares, said before the Senate voted 27-9 to pass the measure (SB 700) on Wednesday.
But during a debate Tuesday, Sen. Tina Polsky, D-Boca Raton, said attacks on fluoridation are the conspiracy theory du jour. Opponents of the bill said eliminating fluoride from water supplies could particularly lead to dental problems for children.
https://www.wusf.org/politics-issues/2025-04-17/florida-senate-passes-bill-ban-fluoride-public-water
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Florida Senate passes bill that would ban fluoridation in state's water systems (Original Post)
In It to Win It
6 hrs ago
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sakabatou
(44,566 posts)1. "Let the levels tooth decay increase!" -Repukes
Meowmee
(8,596 posts)2. Another reason not to move there
bif
(25,152 posts)3. Republicans: Building a bridge to the 18th Century!
DFW
(57,756 posts)4. Florida dentists are about to get a LOT more work
At least someone will benefit from the madness.