Water is for Hydration, Not for Medication
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
Restore SB4 to a True Statewide Ban on Forced Fluoridation
- Recent amendments to SB4 weaken the bill and allow existing fluoridation mandates to remain in place. The original intent of this legislation was clear — no person should be forced to ingest a substance intended to affect the human body without consent.
- No one — and no government — has the right to mandate a medical intervention.
- Fluoridation is not simply water treatment. It is the addition of a substance intended to affect the human body, and under Louisiana law, medical interventions require voluntary informed consent. The amended bill allows current mandates to continue and makes it much harder for communities to stop fluoridation once it has begun.
- SB4 should be restored to its original purpose: ending forced fluoridation statewide.
Why the bill must be changed back
- No one has the right to mandate a medical intervention.
Fluoridation delivers a substance intended to affect the human body without individualized consent, which violates the basic legal and ethical principle of informed consent. - The amendments allow existing fluoridation mandates to continue.
The revised language protects systems that already fluoridate, meaning many Louisianans would still be forced to ingest fluoride even if the bill passes. - The amendments make it harder for communities to stop fluoridation.
Requiring petitions and elections creates unnecessary barriers and keeps government mandates in place instead of restoring individual choice. - The original bill respected both local control and personal liberty.
The original version prevented forced fluoridation statewide. The amended version protects the status quo instead of protecting the people.
Take action now
- Contact your Senator and ask them to restore SB4 to its original intent, A true statewide end to forced fluoridation.
- Tell them: No one and no government has the right to mandate a medical intervention. SB4 must be restored to a real ban on forced fluoridation. Your voice matters.