June 2023 Newsletter Extra: Nevada Could Be Lucky Number Eleven!
First introduced in 2015, Nevada is on the verge of becoming the 11th state to pass a medical aid in dying law in the United States. SB239, sponsored by State…
First introduced in 2015, Nevada is on the verge of becoming the 11th state to pass a medical aid in dying law in the United States. SB239, sponsored by State…
Perhaps the best way to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Act 39, the Vermont medical aid in dying law, was the passage of House Bill 190 which removed the residency…
As those of you who are familiar with the results of our Arizona resident poll know, there is very little opposition (13%) to Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) in our…
National Healthcare Decisions Day in Tucson a Big Success By Mary Ganapol, AZELO Southern Arizona Lead Thanks to all who attended the first “Before I Die” event in Tucson April…
Post-Legislative Push: Entering the 'Slow' Season with Ongoing Initiatives By Mark Savan, AZELO Executive Director As the days get longer and the temperatures get warmer, AZELO moves into what may look…
Washington State passed an improved law for Medical Aid in Dying. ESSB 5179, which will come into effect mid-summer, allows for the following changes in its original law: Expanded number…
The Vermont Legislature has voted to remove the residency requirement from Act 39, the Patient Choice at End of Life law, which has made MAID legal in Vermont since 2013. …
From the the Arizona Daily Star on April 27, 2023: “Dying patients protest looming telehealth crackdown” This AP article describes a 93-year old New Jersey woman who wanted to access…
You see, our Digital Marketing Team was looking for pictures of the Arizona nature-scape. We quickly found that Google Images contains mediocre content and much of it is quite spendy!…
Dominique is probably the busiest member of our team juggling full time work with a full load of classes. She is passionate about giving people the choice to die on…