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		<title>House alimony reform clears last panel</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A bill aimed at effectively ending permanent alimony is heading to the House floor after clearing its last committee of reference on Thursday. The Judiciary Committee approved the measure (HB 455), sponsored by Republican state Rep. Colleen Burton of Lakeland, by a 14-3 vote. Chiefly, the measure limits judges’ discretion in awarding alimony by providing guidelines for how much an ex-spouse should get and for how long. The idea is that &#8220;no matter where you live, you can anticipate you will receive equal treatment,&#8221; Burton said. Her bill picked&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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