Meanwhile, the assisted suicide bill was killed in the legislature last week. This was for the best. By raising the profile of the issue early now, it ought to get more attention in the coming campaigns for governor and the legislature. The broader public ought to be heard on the proposal. This is not a change in the law that should be adopted without prolonged, statewide debate.March was a great month for those who work to protect people from assisted suicide.
On March 19 we learned that the Massachusetts assisted suicide Bill 1998 was being sent to a study committee, meaning that it would not go to a vote this year.
On March 12, New Mexico Attorney General Gary King appealed the terrible assisted suicide court decision in New Mexico.
On March 6, the New Hampshire House of Representatives overwhelmingly defeated assisted suicide bill HB 1325.
Congratulations to everyone who helped to defeat the assisted suicide bill in Connecticut.
More articles concerning Connecticut assisted suicide bill HB 5326
● Connecticut disability rights group: Assisted Suicide - Nothing about us without us.
● The majority of Connecticut residents do not support assisted suicide.
● Connecticut Governor Malloy is unlikely to support assisted suicide bill.
● Connecticut disability rights group: Assisted Suicide - Nothing about us without us.
● The majority of Connecticut residents do not support assisted suicide.
● Connecticut Governor Malloy is unlikely to support assisted suicide bill.
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