The dominos are falling. Since the federal court ruling that fluoridation “poses an unreasonable risk to human health,” 68 communities, serving water to approximately 28,947,5315 people have ended, suspended, or prevented water fluoridation, including several communities that have indefinitely postponed or rejected proposals to initiate fluoridation.
The latest community to say NO to fluoridation is: Westminster, South Carolina
Are you ready to step up and help end fluoridation in your community? Take your first steps here.
1) Yorktown and Sommers, New York (pop. 50,000) – Sept 2024
2) Davis County, Utah (pop. 300,000)- Sept 2024
3) Mukwonago, Wisconsin (pop. 8,500) – Sept 2024
4) Abilene, Texas (pop. 130,000) – Oct 2024
5) Live Oak, Florida (pop. 7,000) – Oct 2024
6) Mauston, Wisconsin (pop. 4,100) – Oct 2024
7) Evergreen Metro District, Colorado (pop. 10,000) – Oct 2024
8) Peshtigo, Wisconsin (pop. 3,400) – Nov 2024
9) Clearfield, Pennsylvania (pop. 5,800) – Nov 2024
10) Dorval and Pointe-Claire (Montreal), Quebec (pop. 50,000) – Nov 2024
11) Marshall, Texas (pop. 24,000) – Nov 2024
12) Hillsboro, Oregon (pop. 107,000) – Nov 2024
13) Lebanon, Oregon (pop. 20,000) – Nov 2024
14) Sarcoxie, Missouri (pop. 1,400) – Nov 2024
15) Winter Haven, Florida (pop. 57,000) – Nov 2024
16) Sheridan, Oregon (pop. 6,500) – Dec 2024
17) Thermopolis, Wyoming (pop. 2,800) – Dec 2024
18) Kingston, Ontario (pop. 140,000) – Dec 2024
19) Cairns Regional Council, New Zealand (pop. 167,000) – Dec 2024
20) Lincoln County, North Carolina (pop. 95,000) – Dec 2024
21) Whangarei Council, New Zealand (pop. 97,000) – Dec 2024
22) Erwin, Tennessee (pop. 6,000) – Dec 2024
23) Woodlawn Utility District, Tennessee (pop. 4,000) – Dec 2024
24) Naples, Florida (20,000) – Dec 2024
25) Stuart, Florida (pop. 19,500) – Dec 2024
26) Tavares, Florida (pop. 21,000) – Dec 2024
27) Port St. Lucie, Florida (pop. 245,000) – Dec 2024
28) Palm Bay, Florida (pop 135,566) – Jan 2025
29) Aberdeen, WA (pop 17,014) – Jan 2025
30) Lake Alfred, Florida (pop. 7,300) – Jan 2025
31) Melbourne, Florida (pop. 87,000) – Jan 2025
32) Niceville, Florida ( pop 16,490) – Jan 2025
33) Ormond Beach, Florida (pop 44,277) – Jan 2025
34) Fort Pierce, Florida (pop 49,374) – Jan 2025
35) Lee County, Florida (pop 834,573) – Feb 2025
36) DeForest Village, Wisconsin (pop 11,107) – Feb 2025
37) Longwood, Florida (pop 16,794) – Feb 2025
38) Hannibal, Missouri (pop 16,838) – Feb 2025
39) Lake Mary, Florida (pop 16,709) – Feb 2025
40) Leesburg, Florida (pop 31,721) – Feb 2025
41) Cook Shire Council, Australia (pop 4,511) – Feb 2025
42) New Smyrna Beach, Florida (pop 32,655) – Feb 2025
43) Oviedo, Florida (pop 41,231 ) – Feb 2025
44) Boynton Beach, Florida (pop 81,267) – Feb 2025
45) Collier County, Florida (pop 404,310) – Feb 2025
46) Manatee County, Florida (pop 441,095) – Feb 2025
47) Hartley, Iowa (pop 1,570) – Feb 2025
48) Horicon, Wisconsin (pop 3,773) – Mar 2025
49) Cooktown, Australia (pop 2,746) – Mar 2025
50) Lakeland, Florida (pop 122,264) – Mar 2025
51) Plant City, Florida (pop 40,571) – Mar 2025
52) Utah State (pop 3,504,000) – Mar 2025
53) Timberville, Virginia (pop 3,062) – Mar 2025
54) Seminole County, Florida (pop 484,271) – Apr 2025
55) Lynden, Washington (pop 16,551) – Apr 2025
56) Hialeah, Florida (pop 221,300) – Apr 2025
57) Washburn, North Dakota (pop 1,283) – Apr 2025
58) Madison, Alabama (pop 60,854) – Apr 2025
59) Lynden, Washington (pop 16,551) – Apr 2025
60) Miami, Florida (pop 455,924) – May 2025
61) Grayling, Michigan (pop 1,946) – May 2025
62) Florida State (pop 23.37 million) – May 2025 (Effective July 1, 2025 – total includes the entire population of Florida and does not double count those communities in the state that voted to end fluoridation prior to passage of the legislation prohibiting fluoridation)
63) Madison, Alabama (pop 60,854) – June 2025
64) Luray, Virginia (pop 4,828) – June 2025
65) Sweet Home, Oregon (pop 10,265) – July 2025
66) Southeast Los Angeles County (pop 400,000) – Aug 2025
67) Tellico Areas Service System, Tennessee (pop 14,100) – Aug 2025
68) Westminster, South Carolina (pop 2,439) – Sept 2025
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