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Arkansas State Fluoridation Mandate is Underfunded, Wasteful, Complex and Shortsighted

After an article written by Sarah Wire of the Arkansas Gazette, appeared Sunday February 26, 2012, regarding the costs of Arkansas’ recently-passed fluoridation law, four things come to mind: It’s underfunded, wasteful, too complex and shortsighted. It was a huge mistake to fast-track this legislation without hearing from water industry professionals.

Last Workshop of the Corps

The Corps of Engineers’ goal is sustainable development/U.N. Agenda 21/wetlands. They claim they don’t want to leave any eco footprint on the land.

SB359 Water Fluoridation Mandate: Pull the Bill

SB 359, an Act “To Provide For Certain Water Systems To Maintain A Level Of Fluoride To Prevent Tooth Decay; And For Other Purposes.”

Arkansas Senators Say the Voice of “We The people” Doesn’t Count

The Arkansas State Senate voted yesterday to mandate water fluoridation. While the Arkansas House and Senate perform their votes in a stunning rapidity that will affect the majority of residents in Arkansas, the public’s concerns have been excluded from the process.

Fact or Fringe: You Decide

Recently, Secure Arkansas has been under siege from local Arkansas newspapers. I use the term “newspaper” loosely, as apparently real journalism no longer exists in the State. Perhaps instead of “newspaper,” they should be referred to as the “Arkansas leader in yellow-journalism,” since they seem to enjoy stating opinion as fact so much. This past week, the Arkansas Times proved they earned the above title when they published an article written by Gerard Mathews titled, “The political fringe finds a voice in Arkansas.” [1] If this is the best writer the Arkansas Times has on staff, then they have more important issues to deal with than the “political fringe.”


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