Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR207

Introduced
5/27/10  

Caption

Directs the Fluoridation Advisory Board to address questions and concerns regarding the health, environmental, and fiscal effects of fluoridation of drinking water and to report responses to certain legislative committees

Impact

The bill arises in the context of ongoing debate regarding the safety and efficacy of water fluoridation, a practice mandated by earlier legislative action in Louisiana. HCR207 seeks to engage community stakeholders and health experts in examining existing laws that require fluoridation in water systems, especially in light of emerging studies and public concerns over health risks associated with fluoride. The resolution's directive signifies a legislative acknowledgment of the complexities underlying fluoridation policies, marking a step toward potentially reassessing statewide approaches.

Summary

HCR207 is a House Concurrent Resolution from Louisiana aimed at addressing the health, environmental, and fiscal impacts of fluoridation in drinking water. The resolution directs the Fluoridation Advisory Board to gather and respond to a list of concerns related to fluoridation compiled by a group known as Citizens Opposing Fluoridation. This process aims to ensure legislative committees are informed about the potential ramifications of continuing fluoridation practices established under previous laws.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR207 appears to be mixed, reflecting a growing concern among certain community groups and health advocates regarding the established scientific consensus on fluoridation. Supporters of fluoridation argue it is a critical public health measure that prevents tooth decay, while opponents fear potential adverse health effects and advocate for the right to make local decisions about public health matters. The bill embodies a clash of interests between public health objectives and the autonomy of local communities to influence their health policies.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions surrounding the legality and ethics of water fluoridation, driven by findings from scientific studies questioning its safety. The resolution hints at the need for ongoing scrutiny of fluoridation practices, especially since some scientific reviews criticize current regulatory standards as being insufficiently protective of public health. HCR207 responds to the growing public opinion that demands a reevaluation of the laws governing fluoridation, particularly the balance between its perceived benefits and potential risks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR62

Requesting The Director Of Health To Convene A Water Fluoridation Working Group.

LA HCR113

Requesting The Director Of Health To Convene A Water Fluoridation Working Group.

LA SR47

Requesting The Director Of Health To Convene A Water Fluoridation Working Group.

LA HR109

Requesting The Director Of Health To Convene A Water Fluoridation Working Group.

LA SB468

To Amend The Law Concerning Fluoridation Of A Public Water System; And To Allows Voters To Elect "for" Or "against" Water Fluoridation In The County.

LA SB488

Relating To Water Fluoridation.

LA SB134

Relating To Water Fluoridation.

LA SB134

Relating To Water Fluoridation.

LA H827

Relative to fluoridation

LA SB638

Provides relative to the water fluoridation program. (2/3-CA7s 2.1(A)) (gov sig) (RE LF EX See Note)

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