French lawmakers are trying again to legalize assisted suicide, even after the country’s Senate rejected the idea twice this year. The National Assembly, France’s lower house, voted 295-232 last week to approve an assisted suicide bill. Another 35 lawmakers did not vote yes or no. Green Party lawmaker Danielle Simonnet said the life-ending legislation promotes “a major law of freedom.” “Finally, we’re almost there,” she said before lawmakers approved the measure.