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Vote clarification: The Removal of the Fluoride Mandate Failed – Special Interests Win Again!

Readers: due to an issue with how the chart in the original email appeared on some phones (mainly due to larger font size in some phones), we are re-emailing this alert for clarification. We have simplified and clarified the information below in the chart regarding the votes of each representative in the Public Health Committee […]

Update: Arkansas’ SB2 Passed the Senate! (This Bill Will Remove the Fluoride Mandate)

Arkansas’ SB2 Passed the Senate! This is the desperately needed bill that removes the water fluoridation mandate and returns control to the people! . Now, on to the House Public Health Committee and then the full House of Representatives for a final vote… Pray for a good vote there! UPDATE: Here is the revised agenda for the House […]

SB282: Local Control Regarding Water Fluoridation

In Arkansas, the local control fluoride bill SB282 failed in the full Senate today, March 12, 2025, but thankfully the vote was expunged.Meaning of expunged: a separate action was taken to remove the bill’s failure from the official record.    This was done by a motion and required approval from the Senate legislative body via a voice vote. […]

Please Support this FOIA Bill: SB227

Agenda for Senate Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs UPDATE:  We just heard that Senator Clarke Tucker will be running this bill on Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 10:00 AM. For those of you who would like to come and speak FOR the bill, please get there a bit earlier on Thursday morning to sign […]

Stop the Arkansas Power Grab On Initiatives Bills!

Please Oppose SB207-SB212  sponsored by Senator Kim Hammer of Benton, Arkansas. . Why is Senator Hammer working to end citizens petitions in Arkansas and make the initiative and referendum process HARDER? — These freedom-robbing bills all deal with the Arkansas initiative/referendum process, another slap-in-the-face to the voters. Senate Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Tuesday, February 11, […]


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