A comprehensive lawsuit reform bill unveiled just days earlier easily passed the House and the Senate on Thursday and is now on the way to the governor.Gov. Brad Henry, who called House Bill 1603 "perhaps the most comprehensive tort bill in state history,” will act on the measure by the middle of next week, his spokesman, Paul Sund, said."It will go through the same bill review process that every bill does,” Sund said.Less than two hours after it won House passage 86-13, HB 1603 was taken up by the Senate, where it passed 42-5.HB 1603 was the result of months of negotiations between Republican lawmakers, who control the House and Senate, business advocates, doctors, mineral owners and trial lawyers.Read more on NewsOK.com