Final answer:
The correct statement about tort reform is that Congress has proposed and debated bills placing limits on tort awards, but so far has not enacted such legislation.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct statement about tort reform is: b. Congress has proposed and debated bills placing limits on tort awards, but so far has not enacted such legislation.
Tort reform refers to proposed changes to the civil justice system that aim to limit the ability of individuals to sue for damages in tort cases, particularly medical malpractice cases. While some states have passed statutes limiting the amount a jury can award in tort cases, it is not true that almost all states have done so. Additionally, large medical malpractice awards do not account for 60 percent of the increase in healthcare costs in the United States over the last two decades.
In conclusion, only statement b is true about tort reform. Congress has proposed and debated bills to limit tort awards, but no such legislation has been enacted yet.