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Hundreds of bills, covering topics ranging from senior driving eligibility to pharmacy benefit managers, are one signature away from becoming law.
Under the proposed Illinois legislation, death certificates would show the terminal illness as the cause of death, not ...
Opponents of physician-assisted suicide legislation in Illinois are breathing a sigh of relief, but not for long because they say this is not the end of lawmakers' push for hastened deat ...
The Missing Persons Identification Act requires law enforcement to report immediately when they learn of a missing person and ...
"Medical aid-in-dying" has become legalized in Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York, with other states trying to pass ...
In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on June 3, 2025, we discuss the importance of including people with ...
Aid-in-dying legislation remains at the Illinois Statehouse after it failed to clear the Illinois Senate before legislators ...
The Catholic Church lobbied hard against a bill that would allow the terminally ill to end their lives in Illinois.
In addition to passing a $55 billion state budget, the Illinois General Assembly passed and punted on various legislation ...
The plan would let those with less than six months to live end their own lives with a physician’s help. Cardinal Blase Cupich ...
The act targets the health insurance middlemen that manage members' prescription drug benefits on behalf of the plans, ...
Under Senate Bill 1950, doctors would be allowed to prescribe terminally ill patients a lethal dose of medication that they ...