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Proposition 12, a proposed Constitutional amendment on the
Sept. 13th ballot, would shift power that currently lies in the
hands
of juries and citizens to the control of Texas politicians and
lobbyists. The insurance and HMO industries are hoping to sneak
Prop. 12 by Texas voters to win special legal protections at
the expense of Texas families, doctors, seniors, workers and
businesses. To keep your rights, vote NO on Prop. 12.
Read and learn about
the potential harm Prop 12 could cause in Texas.
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Learn about the Tricky
Ballot Language
- Frequently
Asked Questions about Proposition 12
Prop. 12 is Soft on Crime
Why Proposition 12 will be Soft on Criminals
Lawsuit cap plan could widen
By KAREN BROOKS Star-Telegram Staff Writer 8/7/03
Crime prevention advocates
oppose civil lawsuit amendment By KELLEY SHANNON (Associated Press
Writer) 8/6/03
Prop. 12 is Bad for Senior Citizens
Proposition 12 is Bad for Texas Elderly
Proposition 12 is Bad for Nursing Home
Residents in Texas
Alliance of senior citizens oppose Proposition 12
Prop. 12 is an Insurance Industry Power Grab
Special Interests behind Proposition 12
Proposition 12 Undermines the Texas
Constitution to the Benefit of the Insurance Industry
Proposition 12 is Bad for Texas Doctors
Prop. 12 Harms Texas Families
Proposition
12 Harms Texas Families
Proposition 12 is Bad for Texas
Children
How Proposition 12 is Bad for Texas Women
How Proposition 12 is Bad For Texas
Workers and Families
Proposition 12 is Bad for Texas Environment
La Proposicion Numero 12 es Dañina para las Familias
Tejanas
Lea sobre la proposicion numero 12
La Proposicion Numero 12 es
Daņina para las Familias Tejanas
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