This state was getting ready to ban an abuse of LGBTQ kids -- then Republicans watered it down
written by Matthew Chapman March 8, 2019
In what would have been an inspiring example of progress, the GOP-controlled Utah House of Representatives was advancing a bill to ban the use of gay conversion therapy on children.
Conversion therapy, which is currently banned in 15 other states, seeks to cure children of homosexuality. It is thoroughly discredited by modern psychology, has been likened to torture, and is linked to suicide, substance abuse, and mental illness in LGBTQ youth. And there was reason to think that even in this deeply red, deeply religious state, it could pass Gov. Gary Herbert supported the bill, calling conversion therapy barbaric, and the Mormon church, a powerful force in Utah politics and culture, gave its backing to it as well.
But at the last minute, according to ThinkProgress, Republicans threw out the bill in favor of a substitute version that would in fact continue to allow it in many cases:
In committee this week
lawmakers introduced a substitute bill that significantly weakened the ban stripping out any reference to gender identity such that it would no longer have provided any protection to transgender kids.
The substitute bill also narrowly defined conversion therapy so that the ban no longer applied to most forms of talk therapy. Instead, it would only apply to practices that cause physical discomfort through aversive treatment that causes nausea, vomiting, or other unpleasant physical sensations or that involve electric shock or other electrical therapy, including electroconvulsive therapy or transcranial magnet stimulation. Its unclear how common these practices are. The bill also ensured that talk therapy would still be permitted.
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