Stop Physician-Assisted Suicide in New York

| 06/21/2025

By: The Good Newsroom

The only thing standing in its way is Governor Hochul’s veto — and she needs to hear from you

Contact the New York State Governor’s office now to oppose the deadly practice of physician-assisted suicide! Visit bit.ly/veto-pas or use the QR code.
Contact the New York State Governor’s office now to oppose the deadly practice of physician-assisted suicide! Visit bit.ly/veto-pas or use the QR code.

New York is on the brink of legalizing physician-assisted suicide. Bill A136 has already passed the Senate and Assembly. The only thing standing in its way is Governor Hochul’s veto — and she needs to hear from you.

This bill would allow doctors to prescribe lethal medication with the sole purpose of ending a patient’s life. It puts the most vulnerable among us — the elderly, people with disabilities, and those facing emotional or financial despair — at even greater risk. Suicide is not healthcare.

We must speak out to protect the dignity of every human life. Assisted suicide is a dangerous and deadly path — one we must not go down.

Take Action! Contact the Governor’s office now to oppose this deadly practice! Visit bit.ly/veto-pas or use the QR code above.

The New York State Catholic Conference represents the Bishops of New York State in public policy matters.

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