
Louisiana Voters May Decide Fluoride's Fate
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Louisiana residents may soon decide on fluoride in their drinking water. A bill allows communities to vote, triggered by petitions from 15% of voters. Senator Mike Fesi, who links fluoride to health issues, sponsors the bill. Dental groups and public health experts oppose it, citing dental health benefits. The bill passed a Senate committee, with amendments for fairness. It now heads to the full Senate, potentially reshaping local water choices.
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