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St. Pete Times: No new plans for FSU chiropractic school

Chiropractic Economics April 13, 2009

According to a The St. Petersburg Times Web site, Tampabay.com, any plans for a renewed commitment to a chiropractic school at Florida State University are on hold for now.

“I thought that the chiropractor college for FSU was a good thing to do,” Florida state senator Jim King said. “We went through all the steps and the Board of Governors decided that they didn’t want to do that. That’s just the process. I understand that.”

Read the full article here.

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