The bill represented an important first step towards reform but was rejected by the committee.
The bill was rejected four times during the next eight years.
However, the bill was rejected by the state senate.
A similar bill was rejected by the committee, 10-7, in June 1994.
After a lively campaign in the media, the bill was rejected.
The proposed bill was rejected by the Liberal government of the time.
The bill, which would lower drug prices for all Medicare beneficiaries, was rejected by a vote of 53 to 44.
Even though this bill was rejected, it led to members agreeing to look into the issue one more time.
The bill he thought could not be rejected too soon.
But the main bill was rejected 69 to 41.