Legislation sought to make Rhode Island the fifth state to adopt “death with dignity” legislation, allowing terminal patients to seek medication to end their lives. The ACLU testified in support of this legislation in both chambers. We noted that, while some individuals facing terminal illnesses may choose to pursue aggressive medical treatment others, in conjunction with their families and their doctors, wish to end their lives with dignity. By rejecting the validity of that second option, Rhode Island law interferes in private medical decisions, severely limiting the autonomy of patients and their families to determine the appropriate course of care. Neither bill was voted on before the end of the year.
Compassionate Care (H 5507, S 0598)
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Representative Edie Ajello and Senator Gayle Goldin
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