Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H6031

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  

Caption

Objections to Instructional Materials

Impact

If enacted, HB 6031 would significantly alter the landscape of parental involvement in the educational content delivered in schools. The removal of requirements for meetings related to objections may streamline the decision-making process for school boards but could also lead to concerns about transparency. Critics argue that this could diminish parental influence over educational content and raise issues regarding the management of potentially controversial materials. The impact on state laws includes modifying existing statutes related to the adoption and handling of instructional materials in a manner that centralizes authority within the district school boards.

Summary

House Bill 6031 focuses on the rights of parents to object to the instructional materials used in schools. The bill amends various provisions that currently allow parents and residents to contest instructional materials. Specifically, it removes the provisions that authorize parents to file objections and eliminates the need for public meetings regarding these objections. Additionally, it grants school boards authority to create policies addressing these objections, outlining processes for handling them, thus limiting the previous provisions that required more extensive public involvement and transparency in decision-making.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 6031 include concerns that the streamlined process could lead to insufficient oversight and a lack of community voice in educational decisions. Opponents may argue that this undermines the collaborative nature of educational governance and reduces accountability. Furthermore, the potential for increased censorship of instructional materials due to fewer protections for parental objections represents a significant pivot in educational policy, risking the omission of diverse perspectives that reflect community values.

Companion Bills

FL H0677

Similar To Education

FL S0790

Similar To Education

Previously Filed As

FL H6037

Objections to Instructional Materials

FL H1539

Materials Harmful to Minors

FL HB6037

Objections to Instructional Materials:

FL S1692

Material that is Harmful to Minors

FL H6031

Tourist Development Taxes

FL H0439

K-12 Instructional Personnel Salary Compression

FL H0335

Instructional Personnel and School Administrator Salaries

FL H0811

Education

FL H0931

Online Access to Materials Harmful to Minors

FL H0191

Instructional Hours for the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program

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