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Maryland lawmakers vote to ban 'gay conversion therapy'

Original Publication Date April 04, 2018 - 12:26 PM

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Maryland lawmakers voted Wednesday to prohibit health professionals from practicing "gay conversion therapy" on minors, after a legislator spoke of the pain she experienced when her parents sought it for her. Just days earlier, the woman's father, a state senator, voted against the bill.

The House passed the bill 95-27, sending the measure to Gov. Larry Hogan. A spokeswoman for Hogan said the governor supports the bill.

"This issue is not about Republicans or Democrats nor conservatives or liberals," Del. Meagan Simonaire said before the House vote. "It's not about religious values. It's about basic human decency. It's about the fact that it's impossible to fix something that was never broken in the first place."

Simonaire, a Republican, spoke about how, as a teenager, she kept the fact that she was attracted to both boys and girls from her parents. She said when she finally confided to them about being attracted to a female teen, they sought conversion therapy providers for her. While she never had the therapy, she says the thought that her parents believed they could "fix her" was enough to "cause significant pain, self-loathing and deep depression."

"If this bill keeps even one child from that, it will be worth sharing my story with you today," Simonaire said.

Supporters note the therapy is widely discredited by medical and mental-health associations. The measure would classify the practice as unprofessional conduct and subject providers to discipline by the state licensing board.

Del. Neil Parrott, a western Maryland Republican, said the bill interfered with the relationship between children and their counsellors.

Simonaire's father, Sen. Bryan Simonaire, voted against the bill in the Senate last week, contending that it would force young people who want counselling to seek guidance from people who are not licensed.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill into law last week that bans licensed therapists from trying to change a minor's sexual orientation.

According to the Human Rights Campaign, Washington is the 11th state to pass laws or regulations banning conversion therapy for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender minors. Other states that have passed such measures include California, Oregon, and the District of Columbia.

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