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New York Senate approves medical aid-in-dying bill after hours of divided debate
Summary
After hours of emotional debate, the State Senate passed a measure to allow terminally ill New Yorkers to request and self-administer life‑ending medication under rules spelled out in the Public Health Law. The vote was 35–27.
Albany — The New York State Senate passed legislation on June 8 that allows eligible adults with terminal illnesses to request and self‑administer medication to hasten death. The measure, carried on the Senate calendar as Assembly bill 136/Calendar 1674 and drafted as an amendment to the Public Health Law, passed on a 35–27 roll call after nearly two hours of floor debate and extensive questioning of the bill’s safeguards.
Proponents said the law fills a gap in end‑of‑life options for patients facing irreversible, terminal conditions and seeks to protect patients with strict procedural checks. Opponents raised concerns about coercion, the adequacy of mental‑health screening, the potential for errors in prognoses and how medications would be controlled after being dispensed.
Supporters framed the…
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