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Death and dying
The Project on Death in America, active from 1994 to 2003,[129] was one of the Open Society Institute's projects, which sought to "understand and transform the culture and experience of dying and bereavement."[130] In 1994, Soros delivered a speech in which he reported that he had offered to help his mother, a member of the Hemlock Society, commit suicide.[131] In the same speech, he also endorsed the Oregon Death with Dignity Act,[132] proceeding to help fund its advertising campaign.[133]
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