Professionals Ask Governor Jindal to Veto Unfair Fluoridation Bill

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Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:37pm EDT

NEW YORK, June 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Many professionals world-wide
are calling on Louisiana Governor Jindal to veto a bill which would force
fluoridation on almost the whole state. SB 312 was quietly pushed through the
legislature by PR firms without most Louisianans knowing it was happening. The
professionals are asking Jindal to use his veto in the interest of fairness.
Citizens should have been part of this discussion but they were not.
    Fluoride is added to water ostensibly to reduce tooth decay but according
to many professionals contacting Jindal, recent evidence indicates that
fluoride poses many health dangers (NRC, 2006).
Paul Connett, PhD, Director, Fluoride Action Network asks, "If
fluoridation is a source of pride to the dental lobby why didn't they present
their case openly and allow the legislators to hear experts from both sides?
The public should be fully informed about measures that could adversely affect
their health. This shouldn't be done by stealth."
    Among professionals writing to Jindal are Dr. Kathleen Thiessen, and Dr.
Robert Issacson, panel members of "Fluoride in Drinking Water," a landmark
review by the National Research Council (NRC, 2006); Dr. Doug Everingham, a
former Australian Health Minister and Dr. Vyvyan Howard, president of the
International Society of Doctors for the Environment. They are among 1700
professionals calling for an end to water fluoridation worldwide. See
http://www.FluorideAlert.org
    With American Dental Association funding, the Louisiana Dental Association
(LDA), hired public relations and lobbying firms to promote the fluoridation
bill. The LDA boasts that they have huge access to legislators. On their
website they state that their activities include "the use of staff and
contract lobbyists, governmental publications, legislative reporting service,
dinners for legislators, Dentists' Day at the Legislature, and VoterVOICE!"
    Connett says, "In the interest of fairness, Governor Jindal should Veto
the fluoridation bill, so that citizens can find out what fluoridation entails
and allow legislators to hear the latest evidence of fluoride's dangers.
Governor Jindal has been tipped as a future leader and more than anything else
people expect leaders to act fairly."
    The Fluoride Action Network asks all concerned citizens to contact Gov.
Jindal to veto SB 312 by sending an online message at
http://la2.fluoridealert.org or phoning 225-342-7015 or 866-366-1121.
SOURCE  Fluoride Action Network

Paul Connett, PhD, Executive Director, Fluoride Action Network,
+1-315-379-9200, paul@fluoridealert.org
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