TCTV hosts reported that an article proposing removal of fluoride from Templeton’s public water supply prompted a lengthy debate at the Fall Town Meeting. The broadcast said the town’s water department and the board of health have recently supported discontinuing fluoridation, citing rising costs.
On air, an unidentified speaker cited a per-person annual dental savings figure of about $44.62 and extrapolated that to a larger population figure mentioned in the discussion. Hosts also noted that prior votes since 2011 had favored retaining fluoridation and that the current recommendation from the water department represented a change driven largely by financial considerations.
The broadcast did not record a final vote outcome on removal of fluoride; hosts characterized the discussion as “healthy debate” and indicated public-health oversight would continue. TCTV’s transcript included differing perspectives: an on-air speaker recommended continued public-health department oversight, and other participants urged caution before making a final policy change.
Context and next steps: the transcript shows the discussion is ongoing and that prior town votes had kept fluoridation in place until the present discussion. The broadcast did not present a formal action item or a definitive outcome; any formal policy change would require an official vote by the appropriate town body and, if necessary, public notice.