The New York State Bar Association has created a task force that will make recommendations surrounding difficult end-of-life decisions, focusing in part on New York state’s “Medical Aid in Dying” bill, which earlier this month failed to pass through the state Legislature for a ninth straight year.

The 13-member task force will examine the most recent iteration of the Medical Aid in Dying bill, according to an NYSBA news release about the newly formed task force.

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