Horne and Yee Turn Debate Into a Fight Over D.E.I., Finances, and Phonics
On May 14, we'll be live blogging from a patio of a local bar, and counting the number of times "D.E.I." is said between Republicans Tom Horne and Kimberly Yee
A national organization is tracking more than 90 active conversion therapists in Arizona, majority of whom do not have a license.
A LOOKOUT investigation finds that a specific group of religious-based counselors are possibly violating their certifications and licenses.
In an attempt to hinder our reporting, the family counseling center told LOOKOUT staff to stop contacting them.
Despite local counselors advertising different kinds of conversion therapies online, no one has been investigated for it.
LOOKOUT identified local counselors and therapists in the state who practice new forms of conversion therapy despite an executive order that aimed to limit counselor’s resources.
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