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8:53Now PlayingThe people of Oregon voted in 1994 to approve medical aid in dying, the first state to do so. Since then, nine more states and the District of Columbia have followed suit, either by ballot initiative, court action or law change. Representative Heather Edelson, DFL-Edina, is author of the End-of-Life Option Act, a bill that would allow terminally ill adults who qualify the option of ending their suffering. She joins Capitol Report moderator Shannon Loehrke to explain.
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