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Florida Becomes Second State to Ban Fluoride in Water
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill banning fluoride from the state’s water systems, making Florida the second U.S. state to enact such a measure. The law aims to address concerns about fluoride’s health impacts. This move follows debates over water treatment policies nationwide.
DeSantis approved the bill to curb fluoride use. It takes effect following legislative passage.
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Florida joins one other state in banning fluoride. The identity of the first state was not specified.
Fluoride has been added to U.S. water since the 1940s. It is widely used to prevent tooth decay.
The CDC endorses fluoridation as a public health benefit. Most U.S. communities maintain fluoridated water systems.
Some Floridians support the ban, citing health risks. Others argue fluoride’s benefits outweigh potential concerns.
Critics of fluoridation claim it poses medical risks. Supporters say such claims lack scientific consensus.
The law reflects growing skepticism about water additives. It may spur similar policies in other states.
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| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Right |
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