Congress Reaches Deal on Terri Schiavo Case
The House and Senate have reached a compromise on Terri Schiavo. The new legislation will allow her case to be reviewed by the federal courts. It could be passed at a special session tomorrow. It then goes to President Bush for signature.
Bottom line: Assuming the legislation becomes law, Terri Schiavo's feeding tube will be reinserted pending the outcome of federal review.
The measure would effectively take Schiavo's fate out of Florida state courts, where judges ordered the feeding tube removed on Friday, and allow Schiavo's parents to take their case to a federal judge. DeLay said that would likely mean restoration of the feeding tube "for as long as this appeal endures."
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