Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an amended version of bill making NY the 13th state to legalize lethal pills for terminally ill ...
The state law will allow a terminally ill patient with six months or less to live to request medication to hasten death.
Patients must be mentally capable adults with a terminal diagnosis and six-month prognosis. — Patients must be New York residents. — Requests must be voluntary and free from ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Medical in Dying Act into law on Friday, according to a statement from ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the Medical Aid in Dying Act, making New York the 14th jurisdiction to allow terminally ill adults to request life-ending medication under strict safeguards.
Governor Kathy Hochul has until midnight to sign the Medical Aid in Dying Act. In six months, terminally ill New Yorkers ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul officially signed the Medical Aid in Dying Act on Friday, which will now allow medical aid in dying to be ...
State Sen. George Borrello still can’t support an amended Medical Aid In Dying bill that passed the Assembly and Senate this week. The state Legislature passed a version of the bill in 2025, but Gov.
At 17, when her mother died of cancer, Callie Riley wished talking about the end of life wasn’t taboo in her family. Now, as an adult working as the regional advocacy director for Compassion and ...
“This is a failure of ethics, accountability and humanity,” Margaret Marsilla said ...
New York will be the 13th state to allow terminally ill people to end their life, creating an unusual coalition in opposition ...