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Illinois lawmakers filed more than 7,500 bills this spring session, and 615 of them crossed the finish line. While most bills ...
A bill that would legally allow doctors to prescribe fatal doses of medication to terminally ill patients has stalled in the Illinois Senate.
U.S. aid cuts could jeopardize the supply of donated drugs that are hailed for their effectiveness in combating neglected ...
"Medical aid-in-dying" has become legalized in Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York, with other states trying to pass ...
The Catholic Church lobbied hard against a bill that would allow the terminally ill to end their lives in Illinois.
A bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide stalled in the Illinois General Assembly last week amid ardent opposition from ...
Aid-in-dying legislation remains at the Illinois Statehouse after it failed to clear the Illinois Senate before legislators ...
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 ...
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Farm Bill, advancing with $300 billion in food aid cuts, is facing pushback as an Illinois congressman warns veterans could go hungry. A state legislator urges a ...
State lawmakers are still ironing out the details of a $1 billion tax package with just a few hours left in the legislative ...
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