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Committee backs legislation protecting physicians who do or refuse to participate in state executions
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Summary
SB 80 clarifies that physicians cannot face professional license jeopardy solely for refusing to participate in state‑sponsored executions — and likewise are not subject to discipline for participating; the committee recommended the bill unanimously.
The House Business, Labor and Commerce Committee recommended Senate Bill 80 favorably after a presentation from Senator Plumb clarifying that the bill addresses physician liability in the narrow context of state‑sponsored executions.
Senator Plumb said the measure makes clear that a physician cannot be accused of unprofessional conduct or have their license jeopardized for refusing to participate in an execution, and that the same protection applies to participating physicians. Committee members asked whether the bill would apply beyond state executions to other end‑of‑life medical decisions (for example, assisted suicide); the sponsor said the text is focused on executions but acknowledged policy boundaries would be discussed further if needed.
There was no public testimony recorded in the transcript for this item. After brief committee discussion the chair took a vote and the committee recommended SB 80 favorably by unanimous voice vote.
Next steps: SB 80 will advance from committee for floor consideration.
