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March 7, 2005
Remember HB701
Topics: Legislative Action Items
Tomorrow (March 8) begins the Florida Legislative Session where bill HB 701 is expected to come up quite quickly. This bill asserts that all disabled patients who can not speak for themselves do not want to be starved to death and could save Terri.
If you are in Florida, please contact your local state legislature and let them know you support HB 701. Please continue to keep in your thoughts and prayers for Terri and her family.
Source: TheBandWagon
Posted by tim at March 7, 2005 11:31 PM
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