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Poll: State residents back malpractice reform
 

Date: January 8, 2005
Publication: Daily Chronicle, The (DeKalb, IL)

DeKALB - President Bush knew in advance his campaign for medical malpractice tort reform would play well in Madison County where he unveiled his plan Wednesday.

So did researchers at Northern Illinois University's Center for Governmental Studies, whose recently completed Illinois Policy Survey, found that southern Illinois residents were the most likely in the state to have lost doctors due to rising malpractice rates as well as the group most strongly favoring the capping of...

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