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Governor Hochul Should Protect Vulnerable Patients

 

Stanley L. Bukowski, MD, writes, "Patients will be socially conditioned to ask for death rather than holding out for real care. Some will 'choose' death out of despair. It is a tempting path of least resistance for the weak and vulnerable. In the privacy of these decisions, consent can be 'kindly' pressured or even coerced."

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A CALL TO ACTION

In April, the New York State Assembly passed, by a close vote of 81-67, dangerous and discriminatory assisted suicide legislation. During the last week of session, on Monday, June 9th, the New York State Senate approved assisted suicide by a vote of 35-27. A slim majority over the necessary 32 votes for passage. The bill will now head to the desk of Governor Kathy Hochul, who needs to hear from YOU. Click the link below to tell the Governor to VETO this bill!

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LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES

 
 

Colorado's Assisted Suicide Law is Discriminatory

Dawn Russell, organizer at Atlantis ADAPT, spoke to reporters at NPR in Colorado about the case to overturn the state's assisted suicide law. Dawn is an organizational plaintiff in the case and voiced her concern that people with disabilities will be coerced and abused into assisted suicide.

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ICYMI: Death is Not A Problem To Be Solved

Larry Kaskel, MD, says, "The great risk is that we begin treating death the way we’ve treated every other inconvenience: As something to solve, sanitize, and schedule. But death, like birth, isn’t a problem to be fixed. It’s a human experience to be witnessed—with presence, with mess, and with meaning."

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Assisted Dying and the Importance of Hospice Care

Claire Fox, member of the House of Lords, writes, "The best way to procure a ‘good death’, in my opinion, is through hospice care, whose expertise is precisely in offering unparalleled dignity to patients in their care, as they face the end of their lives. I think we should be putting all our energies and resources into improving funding and access to desperately needed palliative-care services and hospices, instead of enacting a law that normalises suicide and arguably puts the most vulnerable at risk."

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For the most recent update on assisted suicide laws in the states, click here or on the image of the states below.

 
 
 

"End Assisted Suicide" is the group of plaintiffs suing the state of California to overturn the Assisted Suicide law there. Our 501(c)(3) sister organization, the Institute for Patients' Rights, has joined this ground-breaking lawsuit as a plaintiff.

 
 

We’ve joined a federal lawsuit in Colorado with a coalition of national and Colorado-based disability and patient advocacy organizations - Atlantis ADAPT, United Spinal Association, Not Dead Yet, the Institute for Patients’ Rights, and Mary Gossman, a woman with anorexia.

The plaintiffs argue the Colorado assisted suicide law violates core protections under the U.S. Constitution and federal civil rights laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.

 
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If you’re in crisis, there are options available to help you cope. You can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at any time to connect with a trained crisis counselor. For confidential support available 24/7 for everyone in the U.S., call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.

 
 

PRAF is a leading national, non-partisan single-issue organization that protects the rights of patients, people with disabilities, older adults, and other historically underrepresented groups from deadly harm and discrimination inherent in assisted suicide laws.

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