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Shall the City discontinue the practice of fluoridating the public water supply?

Voter Info
Vote YES Tuesday,
March 7th, 2006
Polls are open 7am-7pm.

If you haven't voted in Burlington before, register to vote by 12:00 NOON FEBRUARY 27. Call 865-7000 or visit Burlington Votes for more info.

Vote by mail in three easy steps!
1. Call 865-7000
to request a mail ballot

2. Fill out the ballot

3. Mail it back to City Hall
(Postage Paid!)

If voting in person be sure you know where to vote. Burlington has 7 wards with each ward having its own polling place.
Why Vote YES?
11 unions representing more than 7,000 workers at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have called for a national suspension on water fluoridation. According to EPA's Headquarters Union, "in summary we believe that fluoridation is an unreasonable risk."

Fluoridated water is a danger to infants. In August of 2005, Burlington's Board of Health warned that exposure to fluoride during infancy is "a significant public health risk that should be given immediate attention by the city and state."

Adding fluoride to water violates the fundamental right of each person and family to make their own health care decisions. It also ignores the special needs and vulnerabilities of individuals with heightened sensitivity to fluoride (e.g. infants, people with kidney disease, people with allergies, etc).

Over 70 US communities have rejected water fluoridation since 2000, including Bennington and Brattleboro, Vermont. Two-thirds of US communities, when given the chance to vote, have voted against fluoridation. The vast majority of western Europe has rejected water fluoridation as well.


Paid for by Safe Water Advocates of Burlington 53 Avenue C Burlington, VT 05401 Jeremy Ryan, Treasurer