Change for the
better is a worthy goal, though hard won. On behalf of the Florida Justice
Reform Institute and its affiliated organizations, we commend all the
legislators who have proven their commitment to enacting real civil justice
reforms this Session. As you work toward agreement with your colleagues in
the Senate, we urge you to hold fast and adopt the strongest possible
versions of the many civil justice reform bills awaiting final passage in
the closing days of this Session.
The Florida
Justice Reform Institute strongly supports the common-sense legal reforms
advanced by HB 1513 (Civil Justice Reform), HB 1019 (Asbestos), HB 1925
(Class Action), HB 1931 (Premises Liability), SB 2002 (Sovereign Immunity),
and HB 135 (Street Lights). These bills have all received due deliberation
in committee, and will advance good public policy for the benefit of all
Floridians.
The Florida
Justice Reform Institute will be working year-round to ensure your support
is remembered. Political activism is central to the long-term mission of
the Florida Justice Reform Institute, and we are aggressively raising money
and supporting leaders who are working to change a system that fills the
pockets of trial lawyers while leaving real victims without the compensation
they deserve.
In the coming
years, FJRI will be backing candidates for executive, legislative and
judicial offices who will help change the system of broken justice that is
handicapping our state’s economy. We recognize that there are vested
interests who are seeking to preserve the status quo because they benefit
from the multibillion-dollar lawsuit industry in America. FJRI was formed
to counter these well-heeled interests and restore fairness, predictability,
and personal responsibility to our courts.
Sincerely,
National Federation of Independent Business
Florida United Businesses Association
Florida Transportation Builders Association
Florida Retail Federation
Florida Restaurant Association
Florida Petroleum Council
Florida Medical Association
Florida Lodging Association
Florida Institute of CPAs
Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers
Florida Health Care Association
Florida Farm Bureau
Florida Credit Union League
Florida Chamber of Commerce
Florida Building Material Association
Florida Bankers Association
Florida Automobile Dealer's Association
Florida Association of Realtors
Association of Florida Community Developers
Associated Industries of Florida