The Pro-Life Feminist

Legislative Advocacy, Media Outreach

Dec 17th, 2025 (Vol. 31)

We hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful season, with 

JOY and PEACE and HOPE!


It is with deep sadness that NY's Governor has decided to support the Medical Aid in Dying Act.


But the fight is not over! MAID is not legal yet. The Governor still needs to sign it into law, which she says she will do in

January, 2026.


Please reach out to Governor Hochul and ask her to reconsider her support of MAID. Please ask your family and friends to as well.


We encourage everyone to copy and paste the below highlighted paragraph -from the Wall Street Journal- into an on-line message to Hochul, button below.

FCLNY's Opinion Piece in the Wall Street Journal

Copy and paste the below highlighted paragraph -from the Wall Street Journal- into an on-line message to Hochul, button above

An additional point for Gov. Hochul to consider: Overall suicide rates rise in states where MAID is legal. The Centre for Economic Policy Research found such laws increase suicide rates by 18% overall and by 40% for women, with nonassisted suicide rates rising 6% overall and 13% for women. The reason: MAID normalizes hastening one’s death, whatever the means.



Signing New York’s bill wouldn’t merely endanger the state’s most vulnerable; it would make a mockery of the governor’s honorable, multimillion-dollar suicide-prevention efforts.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Media Contact: Bernadette Patel, BPFCNLY@gmail.com 1 (480) 388-0280


Feminists Choosing Life of New York Urges Governor Hochul to Reconsider Support for Medical Aid in Dying Act


Rochester, NY — December 17, 2025 — Feminists Choosing Life of New York (FCLNY) — a statewide human-rights organization that promotes pro-life feminism and the consistent life ethic, affirming the inherent dignity and value of all human life from conception through natural death — today calls on Governor Kathy Hochul to withdraw her support for the Medical Aid in Dying Act (MAID).


Consistent with FCLNY’s principles, the organization opposes MAID as a destructive act of violence that ends human life and undermines society’s obligation to care for its most vulnerable members. MAID intentionally terminates life, and reframing it as “medical care” does not eliminate its harm — it normalizes suicide, the deliberate ending of one’s own life.


In her recent Albany Times Union op-ed and public statements, Governor Hochul announced her intention to sign an amended version of the MAID legislation, which permits medically assisted death for terminally ill adults under specified conditions. The amendments include procedural safeguards such as a five-day waiting period, dual written and oral requests, and a mandatory mental-health evaluation to confirm decision-making capacity. 


“Regardless of any purported safeguards, MAID is an act of violence that kills people,” says Michele Sterlace-Accorsi, Executive Director of Feminists Choosing Life of New York. “Legalizing assisted suicide — even with procedural safeguards — sends a troubling message that some lives are less worthy of protection when illness, disability, or suffering is involved. And where MAID is legal, suicide rates increase, especially for women, studies show.”



Why MAID Remains Harmful


Despite procedural amendments, the law still authorizes physician-assisted death for terminally ill patients and retains risks critics have repeatedly warned against, including 



  • Undermining suicide-prevention efforts by framing death as a treatment option rather than investing in care.


  • Vulnerability to coercion or social pressure, which cannot be fully mitigated by procedural safeguards, particularly for people with disabilities, chronic illness, or inadequate access to palliative care.


  • Structural inequities that leave individuals isolated, fearful of being a burden, or lacking access to mental-health services, making voluntary consent questionable.


  • Reinforcing deadly assumptions about quality of life, codifying bias against people whose lives involve dependence or suffering.


FCLNY Calls for a Better Path


Feminists Choosing Life of New York urges Governor Hochul to reconsider MAID and instead champion policies that reflect true compassion:


  • Expand access to quality palliative and hospice care


  • Strengthen mental-health and suicide-prevention services


  • Improve disability supports and community-based care


“Perpetuating a culture where death is an acceptable solution to suffering contradicts our duty to care for every life, especially those who are most vulnerable,” states Bernadette Patel, an FCLNY Spokesperson and Grassroots Outreach Director.


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Meet Bernadette!! 

FCLNY is so happy and honored to welcome Bernadette to our FCLNY Team! 

Bernadette Patel is a pro-life activist currently living in New York City. She frequently sidewalk counsels at the Brooklyn and Queens Planned Parenthoods and helps organize three peaceful vigils each month throughout the city.


Her pro-life vigils have been met with hostility from our brothers and sisters on the other side of the abortion debate, which has led to national and local press coverage in various news outlets, including, Fox News, the New York Post, AMNY and others.

FCLNY is also gearing up to host Candidate Debates in 2026!


These debates will be non-partisan, structured public events that will educate and motivate on a variety of pressing topics, including assisted suicide. 

Together we are changing New York!

Feminists Choosing Life of New York 

DEPENDS ON BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT TO EXIST

FCLNY is one of over 200-member organizations of the Consistent Life Network. 


FCLNY is recognized as a 501(c)(3) public charity by the IRS. Gifts are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. Upon request, a copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from FCLNY or the Office of the NYS Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty Street, NY, NY 10005, CHARITIESNYS.COM, (212) 416-8636.

Feminists Choosing Life of New York


1545 East Avenue, Suite 1, Rochester, NY 14610

(585)730-7808

info@fclny.org

www.fclny.org


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