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AJC.com > Legislature > Georgia Beat > Archives > 2005 > February > 03 > Entry
House hearings being held on ethics, medical malpractice reform
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
House members were in and off the floor in less than 90 minutes today, but were headed into some potentially lengthy committee hearings.
Among them a second day of hearings on Gov. Sonny Perdue’s proposed ethics legislation.
Also, at 3 p.m., a special committee is slated to begin its review of the House version of major medical malpractice reforms.
The House passed two bills this morning, including one to continue a pilot program allowing insurance companies to pay a fee to access limited driver’s license information.
The House and Senate are off tomorrow, come back in Monday at 1 p.m. and work through Thursday of next week.
Today was the 12th legislative day. By law, the legislative session cannot last more than 40 days.
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