California’s Assisted Suicide Debate Deepens: Senator Pushes for Dementia Inclusion
California State Senator Catherine Blakespear is reigniting the debate over assisted suicide by seeking to expand the state’s End of Life Option Act (EOLOA). The
California State Senator Catherine Blakespear is reigniting the debate over assisted suicide by seeking to expand the state’s End of Life Option Act (EOLOA). The
After receiving substantial backlash, Senator Catherine Blakespear (D-Laguna Hills) withdrew her controversial bill that would have drastically expanded California’s assisted suicide program. “I have decided
California legislators are again attempting to expand the number of people doctors can legally help commit suicide, all in the name of so-called compassion. The
A significant part of my role with the California Family Council (CFC) is to keep Christians informed about the legislation and issues emanating from the
In a victory for religious liberty, a California court blocked the enforcement of an assisted suicide law that infringes upon the First Amendment and forces
A Christian physician sued California in federal court last week over a recently signed law that forces doctors to facilitate a terminally ill person’s desire
We have two important bills at the state capitol with hearings tomorrow that threaten the value of human life here in California. As Christians, we
When Governor Brown signed California’s assisted suicide law in 2015, proponents assured the bill’s detractors that the protections within the bill would protect poor, mentally
Democratic Congresswoman Deborah Armstrong from New Mexico introduced a bill right before the Christmas Holidays that would open to the door to legalized assisted suicide
The California Senate rushed AB 282 through on the first day that the legislature returned from recess. The bill legalizes aiding, advising, or encouraging assisted suicide.