
Doug Hanks
Reporter at Miami Herald
Doug Hanks covers Miami-Dade County for The Miami Herald. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Doug Hanks
MIAMI - Miami-Dade's mayor on Friday vetoed legislation that would strip fluoride from county drinking water, setting up a showdown override vote by county commissioners over a public health practice that began in the 1950s. Citing recommendations from doctors, dentists and national medical groups, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said fluoridated water is needed to protect residents from dental conditions that can come from too little fluoride use. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Doug Hanks
MIAMI - Miami-Dade's mayor on Friday vetoed legislation that would strip fluoride from county drinking water, setting up a showdown override vote by county commissioners over a public health practice that began in the 1950s. Citing recommendations from doctors, dentists and national medical groups, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said fluoridated water is needed to protect residents from dental conditions that can come from too little fluoride use.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Doug Hanks
MIAMI — Miami-Dade’s mayor on Friday vetoed legislation that would strip fluoride from county drinking water, setting up a showdown override vote by county commissioners over a public health practice that began in the 1950s. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading. Get complete access for 24 hours to all of the content on our site, including breaking news, e-editions, archives (2010 to current) and special sections.
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swoknews.com | Doug Hanks
MIAMI — Miami-Dade’s mayor on Friday vetoed legislation that would strip fluoride from county drinking water, setting up a showdown override vote by county commissioners over a public health practice that began in the 1950s. Citing recommendations from doctors, dentists and national medical groups, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said fluoridated water is needed to protect residents from dental conditions that can come from too little fluoride use.
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arcamax.com | Doug Hanks
MIAMI — Miami-Dade’s mayor on Friday vetoed legislation that would strip fluoride from county drinking water, setting up a showdown override vote by county commissioners over a public health practice that began in the 1950s. Citing recommendations from doctors, dentists and national medical groups, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said fluoridated water is needed to protect residents from dental conditions that can come from too little fluoride use.
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From Miami-Dade’s Democratic mayor

Today, our very own @kmcabrerafl was confirmed as the next U.S. Ambassador to Panama. I wish him the very best of luck and I’m confident that he will serve our country with the same dedication with which he served Miami-Dade County. https://t.co/kymTmwOddA

Commish @KMCabreraFL confirmed as ambassador to Panama.

Confirmed, 51-45: Confirmation of Executive Calendar #66 Kevin Cabrera to be Ambassador to the Republic of Panama.

RT @SenateCloakroom: NOW VOTING: Confirmation of Executive Calendar #66 Kevin Cabrera to be Ambassador to the Republic of Panama.