ST PAUL, Minn. – A bipartisan meeting of minds at the Minnesota State Capitol Thursday had lawmakers debating whether Minnesotans should be afforded the right to die. The proposed legislation, which would give terminally ill adults the choice to use physician-assisted, end-of-life options, was debated in a nearly five-hour-long hearing. At its conclusion, the House Health committee made the rare move to push the bill forward, despite the legislature being between sessions.