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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

House committee moves to block D.C.’s assisted-suicide law

In a rare step, a House committee voted 22 to 14 Monday night to block a law that would make assisted suicide legal in the District, opening a new front in the conflict between congressional Republicans and the overwhelmingly Democratic capital city.

It was one of only a handful of times in the four-decade history of D.C. home rule that members of Congress have tried to use their constitutional power to overturn a city law, and the first attempt since the GOP took control of both Congress and the White House in January.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

They should just change it a little so that we can use it on bad people like Nancy Poloci of Hillary Clinton. I would be very happy to help them out with their assisted suicide.

Anonymous said...

Might sound cruel - let the idiots kill themselves!

Anonymous said...

Wonder if the Trumps have figured out the concrete pool yet.