June 6, 2026 The Newspaper Serving LGBT Los Angeles

The Future of Gay Conversion Therapy in California

Assembly Bill 2943, which the California Senate passed last week, is being met with some backlash and controversy.

Authored by Assemblymember Evan Low (D-San Jose), the bill classifies gay conversion therapy, or the attempt to change a person’s gender identity or sexual orientation in exchange for payment, as a fraudulent practice.

Religious and conservative groups say that it could target their counselors and other people of faith for their beliefs. However, Low is still positive about the bill moving forward.

“A number of religious leaders denounced conversion therapy and recognized how harmful the practice is while acknowledging it has been discredited by the medical and psychological communities,” Low said in a press release today.

See below for the rest of his statement regarding his reasoning and support of AB 2943:

“Authoring Assembly Bill 2943 is one of the most personal decisions I have made since taking office. As an elected official, I made decisions that discriminated against my very existence in order to support the broader community I represented. I officiated at weddings but, at the time, I could not legally have one of my own. I hosted blood drives but I was prohibited from participating due to the FDA’s discriminatory ban on gay blood donors. I hosted Boy Scouts earning merit badges but as a child I was never able to earn my own. 

“As a young person I often found myself confused about my sexual orientation. It was hard to find any mainstream media surrounding the feelings I was having. Gay men were not depicted in movies or TV that I was exposed to. I hid myself and my feelings because I was afraid of what others would think of me. This left me feeling very lost, scared, alone, and even suicidal. I wondered if I could change. Coming out was not an easy experience. Yet, I am grateful my community embraced me as I was, a gay man. Many fellow members of the LGBT community are not as fortunate and do not have the support I did and have been subjected to the harmful and fraudulent practice of conversion therapy.

 “I authored Assembly Bill 2943 to ensure a remedy for those who are deceived by this deceptive practice. As the bipartisan bill progressed through the Legislature this year, opposition began to speak out against the legislation. I knew this was an emotionally charged issue, so I spent the past few months traveling up and down the state meeting with a wide variety of faith leaders.

“I was heartened by the conversations. A number of religious leaders denounced conversion therapy and recognized how harmful the practice is while acknowledging it has been discredited by the medical and psychological communities.  I left those productive conversations feeling hopeful. I believe every person who attended these meetings left with a greater understanding for the underlying reason and intention of this bill to create a loving and inclusive environment for all. However, I believe there is still more to learn.

 “The best policy is not made in a vacuum and in order to advance the strongest piece of legislation, the bill requires additional time to allow for an inclusive process not hampered by legislative deadlines. With a hopeful eye toward the future, I share with you that, despite the support the bill received in the Assembly and Senate, I will not be sending AB 2943 to the Governor this year. I am committed to continuing to work towards creating a policy that best protects and celebrates the identities of LGBT Californians and a model for the nation to look towards.

 “It is my obligation as a Legislator to make this difficult decision in the interest of finding common ground. The path towards full equality is a long journey, but a journey best traveled together. I invite you to join me.”

 

Related Posts

Beverly Hills town hall to examine economic impact of Paramount-WBD merger

June 6, 2026

June 6, 2026

Industry workers, small business owners, and federal officials will gather to discuss how the media consolidation could affect local jobs....

LAPD shooting of a robbery suspect shuts down northbound 405 freeway for hours

June 6, 2026

June 6, 2026

An early morning car chase ended in a fatal confrontation on the freeway near Playa Vista. Officers fatally shot an...

One dead after second-floor apartment fire in Santa Monica

June 6, 2026

June 6, 2026

A man died at a hospital after firefighters pulled him from a burning complex. An elderly man died Friday morning...

Getty Center to Host Ofelia and Rosanna Esparza Film Screening and Conversation

June 5, 2026

June 5, 2026

June 6 event highlights the multigenerational East LA altar-makers and the preservation of ephemeral art. Master altar-makers Ofelia Esparza and...

West Hollywood boosts availability of harm reduction tools and mobile health screenings for Pride Weekend

June 5, 2026

June 5, 2026

Onsite clinics will provide free HIV testing, Narcan distribution, and fentanyl test strips along Santa Monica Boulevard. The City of...

Caltrans announces another round of weekend lane restrictions and overnight full closures on the northbound 405

June 5, 2026

June 5, 2026

The ongoing Sepulveda Pass pavement project enters its next phase tonight. The ongoing $143.7 million I-405 Pavement Rehabilitation Project will...

Free events, star-studded concerts, and new sober spaces headline WeHo Pride 2026

June 5, 2026

June 5, 2026

A new sober block party joins events like the Dyke March and Sunday’s main street Parade. The sweeping three-day celebration...

Westfield Century City Foodie Week returns with dozens of dining deals

June 4, 2026

June 4, 2026

Score exclusive multi-course menus, buy-one-get-one deals, and freebies at the Century City Mall. Westfield Century City is bringing back its...

Where to Score Free Treats for National Doughnut Day on the Westside

June 4, 2026

June 4, 2026

Local faves like Sidecar Donuts, Randy’s, and Dunkin’ are giving away donuts, merchandise, and prizes this Friday. National Donut Day...

Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey slated for exclusive 70mm runs in Westwood and Santa Monica

June 4, 2026

June 4, 2026

Advance tickets for the special summer screenings at Directors Village and the Aero Theatre go on sale June 4. Christopher...

Michelin-starred chefs and James Beard winners anchor Salt & Straw’s new ice cream chef collaboration

June 4, 2026

June 4, 2026

 Five of the country’s best chefs reimagined our favorite summer dessert with Tyler Malek. Artisanal ice cream shop Salt &...

Michelin Guide Recognizes Electric Bleu LA Among Westside Standouts (Video)

June 4, 2026

June 4, 2026

The @michelinguide added four Westside restaurants for recognition in June. Today reporter @Julietlemar takes us inside @chefcraighopson restaurant @electricbleula 

Intense community pushback prompts Weho Pride to drop Grand Marshal role

June 4, 2026

June 4, 2026

West Hollywood reacts to outrage, Kathy Hilton withdraws from Pride Parade. West Hollywood city leaders and WeHo Pride festival organizers...

Andaz West Hollywood unveils rainbow cocktails and rooftop pool events for WeHo Pride

June 4, 2026

June 4, 2026

The Sunset Strip hotel has themed menus at Riot House alongside a weekend-long rooftop pool party. Rainbow-themed menus, seasonal brunch...

Early LA City and County vote counts trickle in as candidates move forward

June 3, 2026

June 3, 2026

Election officials urge patience, noting full local and state tallies could take weeks to finalize. As of 8:36 p.m. The...