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Friday, July 30, 2004 |
| The amendment that would repeal the bullet train amendment passed in 2000 made the November ballot on Thursday, along with two amendments sponsored by trial lawyers. One would give patients the right to review records of adverse medical inicdents by doctors and the other would require revocation of a doctor's license after a third malpractice judgement. Train, malpractice make ballot (St Petersburg Times)
Fast train, malpractice amendments acheive ballot status (Palm Beach Post)
High-Speed Rail System Goes Back to Ballot (Tampa Tribune)
Lawyers get to med-mal amendments on ballot (Naples Daily News)
Anti-train item makes ballot (Orlando Sentinel, registration required) Florida Referendums 2004 comment []10:36:47 PM   |
