An Arizona bill would prohibit the use of fluoride in state public water systems.
State Sen. Janae Shamp, R-Surprise, introduced Senate Bill 1019, which would prevent people and political subdivisions from adding fluoride or fluoride-containing compounds to Arizona’s public water system.
The Senate Committee on Government recently advanced SB 1019 to the floor for a full Senate vote.
Shamp, a registered nurse, said SB 1019 is a “clear challenge to government overreach.”
“Healthcare freedom should not be partisan, and Arizonans should have the right to make informed choices about what they consume,” Shamp said, answering The Center Square's questions by email. “Currently residents are required to ingest fluoride in public water, which undermines informed consent.”
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