ST. PAUL, Minn. – Governor Walz isn’t saying whether he supports a House bill that would allow physician-assisted suicides for terminal patients in Minnesota. But he says it’s healthy to have the conversation.
There was passion on both sides this week during an informational House hearing about a bill.
Walz says as a teen he learned first-hand about how to deal with end-of-life complications as his father suffered from lung cancer.
Governor Walz isn’t saying whether he supports the House bill, but says he believes end-of-life decisions should be left with individuals and their families.