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Illinois lawmakers discuss whether to legalize 'medical aid in dying'

Illinois lawmakers discuss whether to legalize 'medical aid in dying'

Yahoo23-02-2025

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — Illinois lawmakers are considering whether to legalize 'Medical Aid in Dying,' a process where doctors prescribe lethal medication to terminally-ill patients.
A State Senate Committee heard testimony from dying cancer patients, disability advocates and physicians on both sides of the issue.
The measure includes a required waiting period before being given the lethal drugs. The patient then administers the drugs on their own at a time of their choosing.
This is similar to laws passed in 10 other states and Washington D.C..
The bill could come up for consideration this spring.
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