Citing recent polls that demonstrate stronger than average voter support for reforming the state's broken workers' compensation system, the Committee for Workers' Compensation Reform and Accountability (CWCRA) Friday announced that they have received, from the Attorney General's office, the official "title and summary" necessary to launch its effort to gather the nearly 1 million signatures of registered voters needed to qualify the Workers' Compensation Reform and Accountability Act for the November 2004 election ballot. Expressing great confidence in their ability to gather the requisite num...
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