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AIF is Right to Discourage Amendments
A Tallahassee Democrat Editorial
February 3, 2004
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Industries of Florida is in a good position to urge restraint in amending
the constitution. While it has previously supported the Florida Medical
Association's positions with regard to medical malpractice issues
in the Legislature, AIF is urging the FMA to not pursue its amendment
petition drive this year to limit attorneys' fees. Saying the amendment
isn't likely to have any real effect on malpractice insurance rates,
AIF urges letting last year's reforms kick into gear first.
The
FMA's drive has brought out three retaliatory amendments by the Florida
Academy of Trial Lawyers, putting limits on prices and services and
other changes that have no business in a constitution. That's not
to say the proposals might not be worth consideration as state law,
which can be changed as times and circumstances may demand. But they
have no place in the constitution, which is virtually immutable.
When
lobbyists groups wage expensive wars in the constitution, it's bad
business -and not just for the business lobby. All of us taxpayers,
who underwrite the business of government, pay for expensive, overreaching,
retaliatory amendments.
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