Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2296

Introduced
1/4/24  

Caption

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

Impact

If enacted, HB 2296 would amend existing laws regarding the ethical conduct of mental health professionals. By prohibiting conversion therapy, the bill would represent a significant step toward protecting the rights and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ youth in the state. Advocates for this legislation emphasize that it would contribute to a more inclusive and supportive environment for young people navigating their identities during a critical period of their development.

Summary

House Bill 2296 seeks to prohibit certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors. This legislation is a response to ongoing concerns about the harmful effects of conversion therapy practices, which attempt to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity. The bill's intent is to safeguard minors from psychological harm associated with such practices, aligning mental health interventions with the consensus of many professional medical organizations advocating against conversion therapy.

Contention

Despite the bill's protective aims, discussions and debates surrounding HB 2296 highlight a clear divide among lawmakers and community stakeholders. Supporters argue that the ban on conversion therapy is a necessary measure to protect minors from harm and discrimination, while opponents raise concerns about parental rights and individual freedoms. Critics of the bill claim that it could infringe on the rights of parents to seek specific types of therapy for their children, reflecting broader societal tensions regarding LGBTQ+ issues and mental health treatment approaches.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB285

Prohibiting certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

MO HR1817

Affirms the importance of protecting minors against exposure to the serious harms caused by conversion therapy

MO HB214

Prohibits employers from engaging in certain forms of discrimination based on gender

MO SB159

Prohibits educational institutions from mandating COVID-19 vaccines or gene therapy

MO HB1347

Prohibits educational institutions from mandating COVID-19 vaccines or gene therapy

MO SB461

Prohibits health carriers from imposing cost-sharing requirements for certain breast examinations

MO HB459

Modifies the offense of unlawful use of weapons by prohibiting a person under the age of twenty-one from possessing a firearm, with certain exceptions

MO SB430

Prohibits public entities from entering into certain contracts

MO SB693

Creates the offense of engaging in an adult cabaret performance

MO HB969

Prohibits providers of medical malpractice insurance from denying coverage to a health care professional solely because he or she provides or assists in the provision of abortions

Similar Bills

MO HB796

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

MO HB2263

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

MO HB1091

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

MO HB2530

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

MO HB2766

Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy or sexual orientation change efforts with minors

MO HR1817

Affirms the importance of protecting minors against exposure to the serious harms caused by conversion therapy