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Utah becomes the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water

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The governor confirmed that he would sign a law prohibiting it.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a law prohibiting the addition of fluoride to public drinking water, saying his state would be the first in the country to do so.

In an interview aired on March 9, the Republican governor noted that half of Utah had already added fluoride to the water, and the dentist he consulted reported that he had not reported “dramatically different outcomes” in dental health between fluorinated and non-fluorinated counties.

“If we are asking government drugs to be given medicines, it must be a really expensive bar for me,” Cox told Lindsay Aert of ABC4 Utah.

This bill, HB81, would prohibit public water systems from adding fluoride and allow pharmacists to prescribe fluoride tablets as an alternative to individuals who wish to do so.

The bill settled the state legislature last month with complicated, bipartisan support, with lawmakers on both sides of the measure. The discussion is primarily focused on local control, with two counties (Lake Salto and Davis) voted to make the water fluorescent.

If the law is signed, the bill will come into effect on May 7th and requires Utah’s 66 fluorinated public water systems (484 people in total) to cease the practice.

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“It’s not a bill I felt strongly about, it’s not a bill I care about that much, but it’s a bill I sign,” Cox said.

The American Dental Association is urging Cox to reject the bill, citing the benefits Fluoridation has reported on dental care and cavities prevention.

“Even with many preventive health advances in the 20th century, community water fluorination is retained as one of the best,” the association wrote in a letter to Cox.

“The continued, lack of national oral hygiene depends on you that it is linked to several other chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, low birth weight, and diabetes.”

The controversy over Utah’s fluoride spiked after the 2019 oversupply incident in Sandy, a suburb of Salt Lake City. There, the fluoride dosing pump was clogged in an open position, soaking 270 homes with contaminated water. An independent investigation later identified obstacles at all levels of government emergency response.
This argument coincides with confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy, a longtime critic of fluorination, says fluoride reduces IQ. This is only a bone problem supported by recent studies showing a potential link between fluoride exposure and children’s IQ, particularly when fluoride is above US recommended levels.

Utah may not be the last state to end fluorination. Lawmakers in Florida, Montana and Tennessee are considering similar statewide bans.



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