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Ca Voters Reject Raising Medical Malpractice Damages Cap

A California ballot initiative to raise the cap on medical malpractice damages for pain and suffering was defeated, the Associated Press' Michael R. Blood reports. The battle over the initiative resulted in $60 million in donations and was the most expensive campaign in the state. If enacted, it would have raised the cap from $250,000 to $1.1 million.

The initiative also attracted national attention because it would have imposed random substance abuse tests on doctors.