Friday, September 20, 2024

Fabulous news: Delaware Governor Carney vetoes assisted suicide bill.

Alex Schadenberg
Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

Delaware Governor John Carney
I have fabulous news.
 
On September 20 (this morning) Delaware Governor John Carney vetoed Assisted Suicide Bill HB 140 (Link to the Statement by Governor Carney).

You may remember that Bill HB 140 went through a roller coaster of votes before it passed by one vote on June 25. On June 25 we published this statement:
The Delaware Senate passed assisted suicide Bill HB 140 on June 25 by an 11 to 10 vote during a second vote on the bill. 
On June 20 we reported that the Delaware Senate defeated the assisted suicide Bill HB 140 by a 9 to 9 vote. I thanked the many Delaware citizens who worked to defeat the bill.

Thank Governor Carney at: 302-744-4101 or email him at:  john.carney@delaware.gov

You can also contact him at his Wilmington Office at: 302-577-3210 

Thank you to the many people who committed their time and energy to oppose assisted suicide Bill HB 140. You will now need to get ready for the 2025 legislative session. In 2025, John Carney will not be the Governor of Delaware and the assisting suicide lobby will propose a similar bill to legalize assisted suicide.

Thank you to everyone who contacted Governor Carney urging him to veto the bill. Thank you to everyone who works so hard, donates to the work, and does what they can to oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide. 

Life-saving victories, such as this one, only occur with your support and commitment.

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4 comments:

Stan Bukowski said...

How can we contact the governor to thank him?

Alex Schadenberg said...

I have two previous articles at the bottom of this article that contain his contact information.

Anonymous said...

Why was there a vote on June 25 when there had been an earlier vote on June 20? Isn't one vote enough to defeat a bill? A similar incident occurred in my region where a school board meeting approved a bill, only for the left wing thugs on the board to demand another vote, which promptly ended on the same result. Why can't the left take no for an answer?

Alex Schadenberg said...

The legislative system allow them to get approval or a second vote when several of the members were not available for the vote a few days earlier. I am not suggesting this is the right thing to do, but it is obviously happening.