State lawmakers are debating whether terminally ill patients with less than six months to live should be allowed to take medication to end their own lives. It's just one of several controversial bills being debated under the gold dome.
Highlights From Capitol Conversation
On The End-Of-Life Options Bill
Megan Schrader, Colorado Springs Gazette: "People on both sides coming into tell stories of loved ones who died excruciating deaths and would have enjoyed having an option to end their own life. And people who work in hospice who say, 'look, I see this every day and I don't think physicians should be able to prescribe life ending medication.'"
Options for terminally ill patients clears House Judiciary 6-5. Party line. Ten plus hour hearing.#coleg #copolitics
— Bente Birkeland (@BenteBirkeland) February 5, 2016
On A Yet To Be Introduced Proposal Providing More Driver's License Offices To Allow Undocumented Immigrants To Obtain A License
Peter Marcus, Durango Herald: "The idea behind the legislation which passed in 2013 is to provide undocumented immigrants with driver's licenses because they're on the roads any way, and they need to learn the rules of the road and have insurance and all that. For proponents it's a safety issue."