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Wisconsin Legislature moves to protect conversion therapy

MADISON, WI (AP)--   The Wisconsin Legislature has moved to ensure therapists, counselors and social workers can continue to try to persuade clients they're not gay.

The state Department of Safety and Professional Standards proposed an administrative rule prohibiting so-called conversion therapy. Mike Mikalsen, an aide to Senator Steve Nass, co-chair of the Legislature's rules committee, says the DSPS can't ban the practice through a rule because the Legislature hasn't prohibited it in state law.

The Senate and Assembly Tuesday took up a bill prohibiting the rule and placed it in committee, avoiding a veto from Democratic Governor

Tony Evers and effectively blocking the rule for the rest of the legislative session.

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