The provincial government of La Union is reportedly fast-tracking the approval of its version of the “Right to Care” ordinance that aims to grant LGBTQIA+ people in relationships, as well as long-term unmarried partners the authority to make critical medical decisions for one another during emergencies. Currently, existing laws only allow immediate family members, as well as legally married spouses to make medical decisions for people. And so th…
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