HB2396 SB162 / Prohibits adding fluoride to public water systems.

Utilities, Utility Districts – As introduced, prohibits public water system operators from adding fluoride to their water systems.

Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 221.

This bill amends Tennessee Code Annotated § 68-221-711 to add a prohibition on public water systems—whether state, municipal, district, or privately chartered—from adding fluoride to the water supply. Effective July 1, 2025, any water supplier that “owns, operates, or controls” a public system may no longer fluoridate its water. According to the Fiscal Review Committee, roughly 88 percent of Tennesseans currently receive fluoridated water; prohibiting fluoride would save those systems an estimated $3.93 million per year, though rates paid by consumers would remain unchanged.

By banning fluoridation, the legislature is exercising its police power over public health and water quality. Water systems may continue to deliver safe drinking water, but decisions about fluoride—a substance once promoted as a preventive medicine—are removed from government hands. Individuals remain free to seek fluoride treatments or use supplements privately, shifting from a blanket, taxpayer-funded program to personal choice.

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Bill Sponsors

Rep. Michele Reneau

House District 27

Sen. Joey Hensley

Senate District 28