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Northampton Becomes Third Jurisdiction in Massachusetts to Endorse Medical Aid in Dying


NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Nov. 3, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Northampton City Council tonight became the third jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to pass a resolution supporting medical aid in dying as a peaceful option for mentally capable, terminally ill adults to end unbearable suffering.

Compassion & Choices logo. (PRNewsFoto/Compassion & Choices)

The approved resolution urges state lawmakers to pass the End of Life Options Act (H.1194/S.1225), which was introduced in January by Rep. Louis Kafka (8th Norfolk district), and Sen. Barbara L'Italien (2nd Essex & Middlesex district). The resolution will be transmitted to Governor Charlie Baker, House Speaker Robert DeLeo, Senate President Stan Rosenberg and to state legislators representing Northampton.

"We commend the Northampton City Council members for their local leadership and wisdom in making this public statement," said Marie Manis, Massachusetts campaign manager for Compassion & Choices. "This resolution amplifies the voices of Northampton voters who overwhelmingly support medical aid in dying, and will inspire other local elected officials across our state to do the same."

Medical aid in dying gives mentally capable, terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or fewer to live the option to request, obtain and self-ingest medication to die peacefully in their sleep if their suffering becomes unbearable. The medical practice has a combined 40 years of safe use and no incidents of misuse in the seven authorized jurisdictions of Oregon, Washington, Montana, Vermont, California, Colorado and the District of Columbia. 

The Resolution cites the following facts:

This campaign to pass the Northampton resolution was spearheaded by Northampton resident John Berkowitz and the Pioneer Valley Death with Dignity Action Group. The resolution was sponsored by City Councilor Dennis Bidwell and co-sponsored by Marianne Labarge and Council President Bill Dwight.

Last year, Cambridge and Provincetown passed similar resolutions in favor of medical aid in dying.

Compassion & Choices is the nation's oldest, largest and most active nonprofit organization committed to improving care and expanding options at the end of life. More information is available at: www.compassionandchoices.org

Media Contact: Khalid Pagan, 202-821-5364, [email protected]

 

SOURCE Compassion & Choices


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