Gov. Beshear signs bill banning conversion therapy
- Updated
Pictured: in this frame grab taken from video, Gov. Andy Beshear signs a bill banning the use of conversion therapy in Kentucky for anyone under the age of 18. (WDRB image)
As featured on
"When did it become OK for the governor to interfere with the rights of parents to seek counsel to help their children onto a better path in life that they believe leads to flourishing?"
Supporters of the bill argue it prohibits discrimination against mental health care professionals and institutions for providing protected counseling services.
Most Popular
Articles
- Louisville inmate accused of stabbing sleeping inmate in face 11 times, stomping on head 19 times
- Jefferson County sheriff's deputies crack down on speeding in Louisville neighborhoods
- 'Venecky' instead of Kentucky: JCPS middle school parents suspect school agendas are AI-generated
- Kentucky police department scraps Flock camera plans after community pushback
- 2 Louisville men collectively face 6 murder charges after police announce new indictments
- FARMERS' ALMANAC 2026-27 Winter Outlook
- Louisville man accused of kidnapping woman, forcing her to drive to ATM at gunpoint
- 3rd man arrested in connection with Shively liquor store shooting that left 1 dead, 3 injured
- Family says finding Louisville teen's shoes on Dixie Highway helped track him down after hit-and-run
- More than 40 pounds of marijuana seized by southern Indiana police department