Home
Information Radio Network
News Commentaries
News Links
Affilliates

 



Florida Legislators Agree on Bill to Save Terri Schiavo From Starvation
By: Administrative Account | Source: LifeNews.com
March 15, 2005 6:41AM EST


by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
March 14, 2005


Tallahassee, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Florida lawmakers on Monday reached a deal on legislation that could prevent the beginning of a painful starvation death for Terri Schiavo. Legislators agreed to a modified version of legislation previously introduced to help disabled patients.

The revised bill is expected to have hearings tomorrow and come up for a vote on the House and Senate floors as early as Thursday.

Terri's estranged husband Michael is allowed to begin the 7-10 day long starvation process Friday afternoon by removing her feeding tube.

The new bill would prevent a legal guardian from allowing a person in a so-called persistent vegetative state to die by withholding food or water. That could only happen if the patient had previously issued an advance directive authorizing it to be withheld.

Although Terri is not in a persistent vegetative state, Florida courts have sided with Michael and ruled that she is in such a medical condition. As a result, the legislation would apply to Terri and supersede the court's decision to allow her death or the death of any similar patient.

Governor Jed Bush will likely sign the legislation once it receives a final approval. His legal counsel has been working with members of the legislature to fashion the bill, according to an Orlando Sentinel newspaper report.


"If we can pretty much keep it intact, he'll be on board," Rep. Dennis Bailey, a Republican who is sponsoring the bill in the House, told the Orlando paper.

The revised legislation was created as an alternative to a broader bill that would have required doctors and courts to presume that a patient would want food and water unless specified otherwise in an advance directive.

The newer bill, aimed at legal guardians and only PVS patients, will likely enjoy more support.

The new bill would only allow food and water to be deprived if there is "clear and convincing evidence" that the PVS patient had verbally indicated he did not want it.

House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. David Simmons, told the Orlando paper that was a tough standard to meet.

A casual conversation "sitting around the dinner table, that's not going to rise to the level that will permit the denial of sustenance and hydration," Simmons said.

That's the kind of conversation Michael claims he had with Terri and the one courts have favored. They declined to rule in favor of a best friend of Terri who indicated Terri said she would never want food and water to be denied to her.

If approved and signed by the governor, this would be the second time the Florida legislature and Governor Bush have stepped in to save Terri's life.

The Florida Supreme Court overturned a previous bill more specifically aimed at Terri saying it was a violation of the separation of powers clause in the state constitution.

Republican Sen. Dan Webster, the bill's sponsor in the Senate, told the Orlando newspaper that this revised bill was drafted to meet the concerns Florida courts cited with the previous one.

Email this Article Printer Friendly Version

Related Articles
- 'Judicial Tyranny' Killing Terri, Group Says
- Death watch begins for Terri Schindler-Shiavo
- More from the “Near-Criminal” Media
- Terri Schiavo's Parents Discuss Rejection of Million Dollar Offer
- ABN Amro Offers EU6.3 Billion for Italy's Antonveneta
- Terri's Mother Appeals Directly to Michael Schiavo
- Vatican Steps Up Condemnation of Starving Terri Schiavo to Death
- A Hill of credit-card debt, Congressmen Pile up Personal Bills
- 'Clear and Convincing Evidence' of Schiavo's Wishes Challenged
- Federal Appeals Court OKs Hearing for Terri Schiavo's Parents
- Terri Schiavo Can Still be Rehabilitated, Nobel Prize-Nominated Doctor Says
- Ex-WorldCom Chief Ebbers Guilty in $11 Billion Fraud
- US, Allies Not Disturbed by Italy's Proposed Pullout from Iraq
- House Bill Helping Terri Schiavo Has Hearing Wednesday, Senate Next
- Supreme Court Rejects Sixth Attempt to Save Terri Schiavo
- Black Conservative Blasts Jesse Jackson for 'Exploiting' Schiavo
- Rehydrating Terri Would Not Be 'Harmful,' Doctor Says
- Kyoto Protocol Unrealistic, Japan First to Fail From Agreement
- Schiavo's brother pleads for right to life
- Abuse Complaint Against Michael Schiavo Made Public
- Florida Appeals Court Won't Block End of Schiavo Feeding
- Terri Schiavo Dead at 41
- Parents' Memorial for Terri Schiavo Draws 800 Supporters
- Florida to expand law on gun use
- Was the Schiavo memo a fake?
- House Passes Bill to Save Terri Schindler Schiavo
- Gunmakers ask Congress for immunity from lawsuits
- Pope John Paul II Treated for High Fever From Urinary Infection
- Schiavo Autopsy Not Husband's Choice, Required by Law
- Michael Will Hide Where Terri Schiavo is Buried From Family
- Catholic Priest: Terri Schiavo Responsive Til Death, Prayed With Family
- Anti-DeLay TV Ads Cite Schiavo
- Planned Parenthood Thanks Anti-Terri Voters
- Severe Storms for South Florida
- Crude Oil May Rise From Record as Global Demand Grows
- House Leaders Offer Last-Minute Rescue Plan for Terri
- Virginia Blasted for High Number of 'Anti-Gay' Bills
- Democrats interfering with effort to save disabled woman
- Judging Terri
- 'Schiavo-Like Killings' Could Result From Proposed UK Legislation
- Schindler Coroner Nixed From Terri Autopsy
- Supreme Court rejects Schiavo appeal
- Criminal prosecution may be in Florida Judge's future
- U.S. Senate Approves Federal Review of Schiavo Case
- Bush Signs Law Allowing Federal Courts to Review Schiavo Case
- Praise and Criticism for Congressional Involvement in Schiavo Case
- Injury Report Prompted Schiavo Cremation Plans
- Felos: Starving Terri Looks 'Beautiful'
- Nazis Used Starvation to Kill
- Michael Schiavo Attorney Justifies Affair, Leaving Terri For Another Woman
- Nurse: Terri Can Eat Normally
- Bork: Congress' Involvement in Schiavo Case Not Unique
- Terri Schiavo Judge Won't Issue Ruling Immediately on Lawsuit
- Media Bias in Terri Schiavo Case at Extreme Levels in AP, Reuters Reports
- JUDGE WHITTEMORE DENIES TERRI
- Minute Men save illegal alien from certain death
- Terri Schiavo's Parents Seek Divorce on Her Behalf
- Schiavo's Parents Lose Appeal to Have Tube Reinserted
- Left Views Elian Differently Than Terri
- Annan 'will sacrifice son to save himself'
- Golden rice could save sight of poor children
- Terri Schiavo Vividly Interacts With Family Friend, Still Responsive
- Some final notes on the Terri Schiavo case.
- 'Real ID' Bill Caught in Legislative Limbo
- Second, Third Nurse Accuse Michael Schiavo
- Utah governor signs Net-porn bill
- Appeals Court Rejects Bid to Stop Terri Schiavo's Starvation Death
- Florida Agency May Take Terri Schiavo Into Custody for Investigation
- Nurse says Terri Shiavo Feels the pain of starvation
- State Told Not to Enforce Law Protecting Terri Schiavo
- Justice O'Connor Could Decide Terri Schiavo's Fate
- Terri Nurse: I Was Threatened
- Schiavo Parents to Supreme Court: Stop 'Horrible Death'
- Lawyer Invokes Easter in Call for Terri Schiavo's Death
- Angolans die from Ebola-like bug
- Second Terri Nurse Suspected Abuse
- Gov. Jeb Bush Must Do More, Terri's Advocates Say
- Blackstone Leads $14.9 Billion Buyout Bid for Wind, People Say
- Terri Schiavo's Parents' Last Motion on Terri Saying "I Want to Live"
- Greer Got Donation From Mike Schiavo's Lawyer
- Former Adviser Presses Gov. Bush to Launch Criminal Investigation to Save Schiavo
- Dump Lamar's billion-dollar boondoggle
- Zogby: Americans Wanted Terri to Live
- Schiavo seen as past 'point of no return'
- Fla. officials' attempt, fail to seize Schiavo

Home| Search| News Archives| Submit News| Email Administrator| Login| Get Syndicated Content