Vermont legislators need to hear from you!
State senators will soon be considering House Bill 190. This is a great bill that, if passed, will benefit all of America — so please take action today!
H 190 will remove the residency requirement on Vermont’s medical aid-in-dying law. This would make Vermont the second state to do so. It is an excellent bill to support, as many states require patients to either seek treatment for terminal diseases or suffer excruciating pain by abstaining. In many cases, neither option allows an individual to have peaceful final days. Vermont has the opportunity to welcome anyone from across the country to seek this care and to be in charge of their own death before having to suffer painful symptoms. Vermont has a chance to become a place where people can decide what is best for them, rather than be forced into agony and prolonging the inevitable. Religion is the only remaining organized source of objection to these laws, as they have been shown to be effective and free from abuse.
This bill has been moving quickly through the Senate, so please don’t wait to take action! We have included suggested language through the “Take Action” button, which can be customized as you see fit. For best results, please be succinct and polite.
(Note: You must live in this state to take part in this action alert.)