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Updated · Fox News · May 12
Michigan Democrats Propose 6-Month Assisted-Dying Bill With 15-Day Waiting Period
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12

Michigan Democrats Propose 6-Month Assisted-Dying Bill With 15-Day Waiting Period

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
  • Michigan House Democrats introduced a Death with Dignity package that would let terminally ill, mentally capable adults with 6 months or less to live request life-ending medication.
  • Patients would need written and oral requests, a 15-day wait, review by 2 doctors, possible mental-health evaluation, and notice of hospice, pain care and their right to rescind.
  • The bills bar lethal injection or active euthanasia, shield compliant doctors and pharmacists from liability, let providers opt out, and treat deaths under the law as non-suicide for insurance purposes.
  • A 20-year felony and up to a $375,000 fine would apply for forging or altering a request, while the state health department would audit cases and issue annual reports.
  • Michigan would join about a dozen states and Washington, D.C., if the measure passes, extending a push that saw Delaware, New York and Illinois approve similar laws in 2025.
As laws expand elsewhere, what prevents a 'right to die' from becoming a 'duty to die' for the vulnerable?
Can organ donation after assisted dying be a final gift without creating an unethical conflict of interest?
How will the state ensure a patient's choice is truly free from subtle family or financial pressures?