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Three states, three challenges. Delaware, Illinois, Nevada

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The Implosion of ‘Green Ethics’ – The Daily Sceptic
Originally posted by: EPC

Source: EPC

Alex Schadenberg
Executive Director, 

Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

Delaware, Illinois and Nevada require your immediate attention.

Delaware passed assisted suicide bill HB 140 in the House and the Senate.

Delaware Governor Matt Meyer must veto assisted suicide bill HB 140. Last year Delaware Governor John Carney vetoed the assisted suicide bill after it passed. Contact Governor Meyer and urge him to prevent killing with a veto of assisted suicide Bill HB 140. Contact Delaware Governor Matt Meyer (Contact Link).

Illinois assisted suicide bill SB9 passed in the Senate Executive Committee and will soon be debated in the full Senate. We need everyone to contact Illinois Senators and urge them to prevent the killing of Illinois citizens by defeating Bill SB9. Some talking points are below.

Link to the members of the Illinois Senate (Senate Contact List)

In 2023, the Nevada House and Senate passed the assisted suicide bill. Thankfully Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo vetoed the bill.

In 2025, the Nevada House and Senate have once again passed assisted suicide bill AB 246. Recently Governor Lombardo stated that he would veto the bill (Link).

Send a message to Governor Lombardo reminding him to veto assisted suicide bill AB 246 at (this link) or call hin at: (775) 684-5670 and remind him to veto AB 246 or send your message by Twitter at: @JosephMLombardo

Remember when you are filling out the form to refer to Bill AB 246.

When contacting Delaware Governor Matt Meyer or the Illinois State Senators use some of these talking points:

  • Legalizing assisted suicide gives doctors the right in law to be involved with causing the death of their patients at the most vulnerable time of their lives.
  • Assisted suicide is not about freedom or choice but it is a form of cultural and medical abandonment.
  • A caring culture supports good end of life care and opposes assisting suicides. 

If you have a personal story, please share it. It is important to remind elected representatives that the disability community opposes assisted suicide because legalizing assisted suicide devalues their lives.

The assisted suicide lobby has expanded existing assisted suicide legislation in nearly every state, once legal. Oregon eliminated their reflection period and has eliminated their residency requirement. Vermont is permitting assisted suicide by telehealth, they are forcing medical practitioners who oppose assisted suicide to refer patients to death and they have eliminated their residency requirementWashington state, California, Colorado and Hawaii have also expanded their assisted suicide laws.

Once assisted suicide is legal, the assisted suicide lobby will lobby or launch court cases to expand the law. The original assisted suicide bill is designed to pass in the legislature, once passed incremental extentions will follow.

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