HR 4600

From: Gordon (obgyndoc@swbell.net)
Tue Apr 30 21:45:17 2002


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Dear Listers,

Just introduced to the House of Representatives in D.C is HR 4600, federal professional liability reform called the Health Care Act of 2002. Introduced by Representative Greenwood of PA. Is a bipartisan bill and very well done. Suggest you look at it on the following PDF format file http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=107_cong_bills&docid=f:h4600ih.txt.pdf

or, go to this site http://thomas.loc.gov/home/thomas2.html

and type in HR 4600 in the first search box and choose your format of choice.

Contact your congressman and get them to be a cosponsor. Call your Senators and make them aware of the bill and ask them to introduce a companion bill in the Senate.

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Gordon

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Dear Listers,
 
Just introduced to the House of Representatives in D.C is HR 4600, federal professional liability reform called the Health Care Act of 2002.  Introduced by Representative Greenwood of PA.  Is a bipartisan bill and very well done.  Suggest you look at it on the following PDF format file
 
 
and type in HR 4600 in the first search box and choose your format of choice.
 
Contact your congressman and get them to be a cosponsor.   Call your Senators and make them aware of the bill and ask them to introduce a companion bill in the Senate.
 
Gordon
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