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Sonoma County Grand Jury • 2012-2013

Fluoridation: Where Do You Stand?

Published: February 26, 2013 3 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings

F1
Opposing opinions exist on the topic of fluoridation.
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R1
The Board of Supervisors advise and inform all residents by multiple methods, e.g., utility bill inserts, bilingual notices through printed or social media, and radio, of its meetings, hearings, discussions, presentations, and votes relating to fluoridation.
F2
If you receive a water bill from the city, there is a likelihood that you could be affected by fluoridation.
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R2
With respect to fluoridation, the Board of Supervisors make impartial decisions based on the best evidence available, allowing for both pro and con views to be heard. 7
F3
Fluoridation will affect a significant portion of the County residents if the Board of Supervisors approves it.
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R3
The Board of Supervisors communicate to the public how fluoridation would be funded prior to a final vote.
F4
How fluoridation would be funded has not been disclosed to the public.
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R4
The Public Health Department advise and inform residents by multiple methods, e.g., utility bill inserts, bilingual notices through printed or social media, and radio, of meetings, hearings, discussions, and presentations relating to fluoridation.

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