’Conversion Therapy’ Lawsuit Deadline Would Be Removed Under Bill Advanced by Colorado House
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Colorado House advances conversion therapy lawsuit bill; GOP lawmaker calls it ‘slap in the face’ to SCOTUS – Democratic Accent
The Democratic-controlled Colorado House passed a bill Thursday allowing people harmed by conversion therapy to sue therapists, just days after the Supreme Court blocked enforcement of the state’s ban on the method. HB26-1322 would establish a pathway for Coloradans to bring civil claims against licensed mental health professionals accused of causing harm through efforts to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. The bill also a…
Colorado House advances conversion therapy lawsuit bill; GOP lawmaker calls it ‘slap in the face’ to SCOTUS
The Democratic-controlled Colorado House passed a bill Thursday allowing people harmed by conversion therapy to sue therapists, just days after the Supreme Court blocked enforcement of the state’s ban on the method.HB26-1322 would establish a pathway for Coloradans to bring civil claims against licensed mental health professionals accused of causing harm through efforts to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity.The bill also all…
’Conversion therapy’ lawsuit deadline would be removed under bill advanced by Colorado House
The Colorado House of Representatives on Feb. 11, 2026. (Photo by Lindsey Toomer/Colorado Newsline)The Colorado House of Representatives on Thursday voted to approve a bill that would allow Coloradans who are survivors of “conversion therapy” to take legal action at any time against licensed providers who conducted the practice. House Bill 26-1322 would allow survivors to pursue legal action against a licensed mental health professional who con…
Colorado House advances bill allowing lawsuits over conversion therapy after Supreme Court ruling
The Colorado House approved legislation permitting individuals harmed by conversion therapy to sue licensed professionals, days after the Supreme Court blocked enforcement of the state's ban. The bill now heads to the Senate for consideration.
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