Thursday March 17, 2005
Florida House Passes Bill to Prevent Schiavo Execution
TALLAHASSEE, March 17, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A bill passed the
Florida House today that may prevent the feeding tube withdrawal and
ultimate death of disabled Terri Schiavo, scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday
by a Florida judge.
Lawmakers passed legislation requiring a written directive from an
incapacitated person before family and physicians can deny them food
and water. The Florida Senate is still debating mirror legislation that
is less sweeping - it would deny the removal of food and hydration if
family members disagree on the measure, unless there is a pre-existing
written directive from the disabled person.
Republican Rep. Kevin Ambler said, “This provides a safety net where
the government stands up for the vulnerable who don't otherwise have a
voice,” according to a mercurynews.com report.
Florida Governor Jeb Bush appealed to lawmakers to pass legislation to
prevent Terri’s demise, similar to when Representatives passed Terri’s
law in 2003, mandating that Terri’s feeding tube be re-inserted after 6
days of starvation. “We have a responsibility to act, to deal with this
issue,” the Governor stated. “It breaks my heart we're in a situation
where it's possible this woman could starve to death.”
Federal Congress, meanwhile, passed a law late Wednesday that would
mandate that those facing death like Terri have recourse to appeal to
the federal courts. Senate Democrats blocked the law Thursday, however.
Even Republican Senate leader Bill Frist said the legislation was not
likely to be championed by Republican Senators, proposing a separate
measure.
“If we don't act or if somebody does not act, a living person who has a
level of consciousness, who is self-breathing will be starved to death
here in the next two weeks,” he said. Frist said he hopes the new
measure will be approved before Easter recess beginning Friday.
Terri’s parents, Robert and Mary Schindler, appealed to the US Supreme
Court Thursday, after being denied a stay by a Florida appeals court
Wednesday.
In a release today, the Population Research Institute is encouraging
concerned Americans to contact Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
(R.-Tenn.) and their state’s two senators and "tell them you want the
Senate to act today on a bill that could save Terri Schiavo's life".
“The U.S. House has passed the bill and President Bush is sure to sign
it, so the U.S. Senate is the last obstacle,” the release said. “Terri
is scheduled to be starved and dehydrated to death tomorrow at 1:00 pm,
so there is no time to lose.”
"The bill is a little different from the one that Congress was
previously considering … This new bill is called the Protection of
Incapacitated Persons Act of 2005, and its bill number is HR 1332,” the
PRI release continued. PRI instructs,“Politely tell the offices of Sen.
Frist and your home state senators something like, “I'm a pro-life
American, and I expect the U.S. Senate to vote on this bill before the
process of Terri Schiavo's execution begins.”
Sen. Frist's phone number is 202-224-3344. Other senators' numbers can
be found at http://www.senate.gov or by calling the U.S. Capitol switchboard,
202-225-3121.
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