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Fluoride Suppliers Want to Keep Toxic Ingredients Hidden from Public

This is a photo of IMC Agrico – the New Wales Plant in Polk County, Florida from the Fluoride Action Network article: Photographs of the Florida Phosphate Industry . Why is there no transparency regarding fluoridation products? Secure Arkansas intends to show you WHY transparency is withheld on fluoride additives or products. . For far too long, […]

Fluoridation Banned in Utah!

Congratulations, Utah! You have banned fluoridation and protected your residents there! . At 4:00 pm on Thursday, March 27, 2025, Utah’s Governor Cox signed the bill HB81 entitled “Fluoride Amendments” to ban fluoridation chemicals that were being fed into their public water systems. . The ban is set to go into effect in early May. . Here is […]

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. […]

Public Reminder for the Fluoride Bill Weds. Feb. 12th!

Public Reminder for the Fluoride Bill SB2: Special Order of Business! . A disturbing but informative report published by the Department of Health and Human Services’ National Toxicology Program found that excessive fluoride consumption is linked to a two to five-point IQ reduction in children. Fluoride IS neurotoxic! Senate Committee on Public Health, Welfare, and LaborWednesday, February 12, 2025 at 10:00 […]

THIS WEEK: Arkansas Legislative Action Alert

Here is some of the legislation coming up in committees on Tuesday morning, Jan. 28, 2025. (Posted late… but leaving up for future reference)  We need to watch these bills and contact our legislators about them. These are among those that we’ve found are most important. . We’ve listed the bills according to the committees in […]


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