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ALBANY (TNS) — After stalling for nearly 10 years, advocates and lawmakers are once again hoping this will be the year a bill passes allowing the terminally ill with six
After stalling for nearly 10 years, advocates and lawmakers are once again hoping this will be the year a bill passes allowing the terminally ill with six months or less to live to request a prescription to die.
After stalling for nearly 10 years, advocates and lawmakers are once again hoping this will be the year a bill passes allowing the terminally ill with six months or less to live to request a prescription to die.
After stalling for nearly 10 years, advocates and lawmakers are once again hoping this will be the year a bill passes allowing the terminally ill with six months or less to live to request a prescription to die.