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RandySF

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Sun May 12, 2019, 06:29 PM May 2019

What we fought for in 2018. Governor says she'll sign Maine 'conversion therapy' ban

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine's governor said Thursday that she would sign a bill to ban so-called gay conversion therapy for minors that advanced in Maine's House and Senate this week.


If the bill becomes law, Maine would join 16 states that have banned the practice, which aims to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.


The Maine Senate on Thursday gave initial approval to the bill, which received a 91-46 vote in the House on Wednesday. The bill faces more votes in both chambers before it can head to Democratic Gov. Janet Mills' desk.


Maine's former Republican governor vetoed a similar measure last year, but the bill has gained momentum this year under a Democratic-led Legislature.


"I look forward to signing it!" Mills tweeted Thursday. "It is time for all LGBTQ people in Maine to know they are valued and respected."


Supporters decry the practice as a harmful and note it has been medically discredited; the American Psychological Association opposes the therapy.


https://www.readingeagle.com/ap/article/governor-says-shell-sign-maine-conversion-therapy-ban

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