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An aid-in-dying bill has been proposed more than a dozen times in Connecticut, never getting a vote. Advocates hope this is the year.
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Supporters and opponents of legislation to legalize medical aid in dying in Connecticut were out in full force at the state Capitol on Wednesday.
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It allows a terminally ill, mentally capable adult with six months or less to live to get a prescription from their doctor for medication that they can take when their suffering becomes too great to bear.
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A bill that would allow terminally ill adults in Connecticut to request medication to help them die was suddenly derailed Monday by an unusual parliamentary procedure during a committee vote.
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A Connecticut bill to allow terminally ill people to choose to end their own lives has once again stalled in the general assembly.Advocates have tried to…
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Advocates for a bill that would allow terminally ill New Yorkers to end their own lives say the legislation has its best chance yet for passage in the…
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Lawmakers won’t take up a vote on a bill that would allow terminally ill patients in Connecticut to end their lives with the aid of a doctor.State…
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A bill to allow mentally competent, terminally ill Connecticut residents to take their own life hasn't seen a lot of momentum in Hartford. But supporters…
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The Public Health Committee of the Connecticut State Legislature is heard emotional testimony on Monday on legislation that would allow terminally ill…
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Supporters of 'aid in dying' legislation are urging state lawmakers to take up the issue during the General Assembly's session that begins next week.…