For Immediate Release / Feb. 7, 2011, NEWS RELEASE, Tenn. House Speaker, Other Legislators Call for Halt to State Promotion of Fluoridation, Bipartisan Group Sends Letter to Health Commissioner, Cites Risks for Citizens and Water Utilities.
On Sunday, February 6th, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette featured an entertaining, if not factual, editorial about Secure Arkansas’ latest legislative efforts. You, sir, have certainly expressed your opinion. Now, it’s time for a rebuttal or two, don’t you think? I know I do!
A bill to require the operators of public water systems to disclose information about chemical additives in drinking water failed in the House Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee. Reported by By John Lyon for the Arkansas News Bureau.
HB1205, which would require information about chemicals that are placed in drinking water bill, was debated before the House Public Health, Welfare, and Labor Committee of the Arkansas 88th Legislature. With 15 Democrats and 5 Republicans, the bill was voted down on party lines.