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Critics of assisted suicide resume opposition in Delaware to challenge proposed bill – Catholic World Report


Opponents of assisted suicide in Delaware are rallying against the reconsideration of a bill that would legalize “medical aid in dying.” House Bill 140, which was previously vetoed by the governor, is now being supported by the new governor, raising concerns among critics. The Diocese of Wilmington and other opponents argue that the bill would fundamentally change the state’s approach to medical ethics and healthcare decision-making. Despite past failures to legalize assisted suicide in Delaware, the bill is making progress in the legislature, with supporters and opponents testifying before the House committee. The Catholic Church condemns euthanasia as morally unacceptable, and disability rights activists have also expressed concerns about the bill. With 10 states and the District of Columbia already having MAID laws, the debate in Delaware reflects a national trend towards reconsidering end-of-life care legislation.

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