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Voter Voice Action Needed
Dear    ,

Should we allow "no proof" lawsuits in Texas?  If a handful of aggressive personal injury lawyers get their way, we will have just that and employers large and small could be sued without proof that they caused an injury. The change, which would apply to asbestos lawsuits, flies in the face of common sense and reason.
 
It's nothing short of a shakedown: a grab for deep-pocket defendants and an effort to force them to the settlement table.  Such a change will hurt our state's reputation as a good and fair place to do business - and end up costing us jobs and hurting families.
 
An interim committee of the Texas House of Representatives is studying this issue right now - and a hearing is set for May 26.
 
What can you do?  Please write your lawmaker today and tell them that you support a legal system based on common sense and fairness. Tell them that a strong and fair legal system is critical to keeping jobs and businesses in Texas.  And tell them you oppose this change in Texas law. 
 
Eliminating common sense standards in asbestos litigation is a bad idea that will make bad law.  And it will hurt our economy and cost us jobs.
 
Please contact your local lawmaker today and ask them to oppose this bad proposal. 
 
This measure is NOT about fairness. It's about greed.
 
Contact your lawmaker today. Please click on the link below to log in and send your message. Your information will not be shared or sold.
http://votervoice.net/groups/tala
About BACALA
 
Bay Area Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (BACALA) is a grassroots movement of people concerned that lawsuit abuse hurts Texas families and Texas employers and can ultimately cost jobs and limit access to all types of goods and services.
 
BACALA is a community-based movement dedicated to educating the public about the cost and consequences of lawsuit abuse, challenging those who abuse our legal system, and returning common sense and fairness to our courts.
 
For more information, visit www.bacala.net.
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