Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SB4

Introduced
11/20/24  
Refer
1/13/25  

Caption

To Amend The Law Concerning Public Water Systems; And To Allow Voters To Elect "for" Or "against" Water Fluoridation.

Impact

The introduction of SB4 represents a significant shift in how public water system decisions are made, transitioning authority from state mandates to local control. Proponents argue that this bill empowers communities to make decisions that align with their health preferences and values, promoting greater public engagement in local governance. It is anticipated that this legislation could lead to a patchwork of policies across the state, as some localities may choose to fluoridate while others do not, depending on their voter outcomes. This variability could have implications for public health initiatives focused on dental health in different regions of Arkansas.

Summary

Senate Bill 4 (SB4) aims to amend existing laws regarding public water systems in Arkansas by allowing voters to decide whether or not their local water systems should fluoridate the water. Under this bill, a public water system may hold an election to determine the community's stance on water fluoridation, either in favor or against. This election can be initiated through various means, including a majority vote by the board or a petition from local voters. Notably, the results of the referendum would be binding, and should a majority of voters choose to prohibit fluoridation, the process would need to cease within 30 days of the election results being certified.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, SB4 has sparked debates about public health policy and local governance. Critics of the bill express concerns that allowing voters to decide on fluoridation could lead to misinformation campaigns and undermine established public health benefits associated with fluoride in drinking water. They argue that the decision to fluoridate should be based on scientific evidence and health guidelines rather than popular vote, highlighting the risk of creating disparities in water quality and health outcomes. The bill poses questions on how to balance democratic participation with science-based health policy in Arkansas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HB1616

To Amend The Law Concerning Publication Of Notice; To Allow The Publication Of Notice On A Website; To Amend The Law Concerning Counties And Municipalities And Publication; And To Amend The Law Concerning Elections.

AR HB1399

To Amend The Law Regarding Publication Requirements For Counties And Municipalities; To Amend The Law Concerning Elections; And To Amend The Law Concerning Tax Delinquency Lists.

AR SB532

To Amend The Law Concerning Nonpartisan Elections; To Amend The Law Concerning Local School Boards Of Directors And School Board Elections; And To Amend The Date On Which An Election Of A School District Board Of Directors Is Held.

AR HB1771

To Amend The Law Concerning Nonpartisan Elections; To Amend The Law Concerning Local School Boards Of Directors And School Board Elections; And To Amend The Date On Which An Election Of A School District Board Of Directors Is Held.

AR SB206

To Amend The Law Concerning School Elections; And To Amend The Law Concerning Members Of Local School Boards Of Directors.

AR SB254

An Act To Eliminate Write-in Candidates In Elections; To Amend Election Procedures; And To Amend The Law Concerning Election.

AR SB430

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Challenges To Election Results.

AR SB389

To Amend The Law Concerning Members Of Local School Boards Of Directors; To Amend The Law Concerning School Elections; And To Amend The Date On Which An Election Of A School District Board Of Directors Shall Be Held.

AR HB1515

To Amend The Law Concerning Retail Water Providers And Related Service.

AR SB420

To Amend The Law Concerning The Redistricting Of Precincts; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Reporting Of Election Results.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.