Early morning vote advances Illinois’ ‘Terminally Ill Patients Act,’ sparks outcry – Center Square

On the Senate floor at about 3 a.m., state Sen. Linda Holmes said her bill, the “Terminally Ill Patients Act,” would let adults with less than six months to live request a prescription to self-end their suffering.
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Chercher
5 months ago

State Senator Laura Fine says “This is not suicide”. No, that is a lie. It is suicide. I’m surprised they didn’t make it mandatory for all persons with a fatal illness, but I guess that’s just a little tweak that can be inserted into another unrelated bill at 2:00am.

Bear19
5 months ago

Democrats: party of now death, illegals, abortion and lawlessness

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