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Senate Overrides Medical Liability Reform Veto; House Vote Set for July 25–Let Your Legislator Know You Support Override of SB 33 Veto
The NC Senate voted swiftly to override the veto of Senate Bill 33 – Medical Liability Reforms on Monday, July 11. Now, the deliberation continues to the NC House of Representatives, which has scheduled votes to override the Governor’s veto of several bills, including SB 33, on Monday, July 25.
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Charlotte Physician Town Hall Meeting Set for July 18
Charlotte has been added to the locations for Physician Town Hall Meetings on Tort Reform. The Town Hall will be held on Monday, July 18, 2011, 5:30 – 7:30 pm […]
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Liability Reform: Physicians Push for Override of Governor’s Veto
A large number of physicians and PAs attended town hall meetings in Wilmington and Greensboro to find out how they can help in urging legislators to override Gov. Perdue’s veto of SB 33 – Medical Liability Reforms. More town halls are planned. See how you can get involved.
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Staff Rounds: Your NCMS At Work For You
Events/meetings involving NCMS staff working on your behalf this week. Date Event/Organization Staff 7/5 Community Practitioner Program (CPP) Practice Site Visit, Ahoskie Maggie Sauer 7/6 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery […]
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NCMS Works to Override Perdue’s Veto of Med Mal Reform
The NCMS is working hard to gain support for an override of Gov. Perdue’s veto of SB 33. Read on to see how you can help….
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Medical Liability Reform Countdown Ends Today
Today is the last day for Governor Perdue to take action on Senate Bill 33 – Medical Liability Reforms. Will she veto or sign? Read on.
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Ask Governor Perdue to Sign SB 33 – Medical Liability Reform Bill
For the first time in 16 years, the N.C. General Assembly has passed meaningful medical liability reform. Senate Bill 33 will help reduce medical and legal costs, increase access to […]
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General Assembly Sends Tort Reform to Gov. Perdue
Senate Bill 33 Medical Liability Reform is due to land on Governor Perdue’s desk this afternoon, after the General Assembly enacted the historic bill last night. The measure automatically becomes law after 10 days, unless the Governor signs or vetoes the bill before the waiting period ends.
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Second Major Tort Reform Bill Passes House
The House debated and passed legislation on Wednesday that would make important changes to North Carolina’s tort system.
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Poll Shows Americans Support Medical Liability Reform Legislation
A poll conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of the Health Coalition on Liability and Access (HCLA) found fifty-eight percent of Americans surveyed want Congress to support comprehensive medical liability […]
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