Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2789

Introduced
2/16/23  
Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Engrossed
3/22/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Engrossed
3/22/23  
Refer
4/12/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Refer
4/12/23  
Report Pass
4/20/23  
Report Pass
4/20/23  
Enrolled
5/3/23  
Enrolled
5/3/23  
Chaptered
6/12/23  
Chaptered
6/12/23  

Caption

LIBRARY SYSTEMS-BOOK BANNING

Impact

The passage of HB2789 would significantly alter the landscape of library governance in Illinois. It mandates that libraries create policies that protect against book bans, thereby reinforcing their role as inclusive and educational institutions. The bill intends to provide assurances that libraries remain places where all voices can be heard and where individuals can access varied literature without fear of censorship. Additionally, this bill aims to ensure public libraries extend their services to underserved areas, making educational resources more accessible to all citizens.

Summary

House Bill 2789, titled 'Library Systems - Book Banning,' amends the Illinois Library System Act to address the growing concerns around the banning of books in public libraries. It establishes that libraries must adopt the American Library Association's Library Bill of Rights to be eligible for state grants. This provision aims to protect access to a diverse range of materials and prevent the prohibition of specific books due to partisan or ideological reasons. By doing so, HB2789 emphasizes the importance of libraries as vital resources for public education and community engagement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2789 has been largely supportive among advocates for education and free access to information, whereas critics express concerns about the implications of enforcing the Library Bill of Rights. Proponents laud the bill as a necessary measure to maintain the integrity of library services and to protect against discrimination in resource allocation. However, some stakeholders argue that it may limit local autonomy in determining which materials are suitable for their community, highlighting a tension between state mandates and local governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions surrounding HB2789 include the balance between maintaining community standards and providing broad access to materials. Critics fear that imposing a uniform standard across all libraries could disregard local values and specific community needs. The debate emphasizes a fundamental conflict over the extent to which state authority should influence local decisions, especially regarding sensitive topics that may arise in literature and education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB123

Prohibit Library Book Banning

IL HB4567

CRIM CD-THREATS-LIBRARY

IL A5499

Prohibits book banning in public libraries and schools; authorizes withholding of State Aid for non-compliance.

IL S3893

Prohibits book banning in public libraries and schools; authorizes withholding of State Aid for non-compliance.

IL A4120

Prohibits book banning in public libraries and schools; authorizes withholding of State aid for noncompliance.

IL HF4373

Book banning prohibited, public library bill of rights established, eligibility requirements modified for various library state aids, and private right of action created and attorney general enforcement provided.

IL S1633

Prohibits public libraries and public schools from banning or restricting access to certain books; permits withholding of State Aid for non-compliance.

IL A5734

Prohibits public libraries and public schools from banning or restricting access to certain books; permits withholding of State Aid for non-compliance.

IL S3907

Prohibits public libraries and public schools from banning or restricting access to certain books; permits withholding of State Aid for non-compliance.

IL H7386

Encourages and protects the freedom of public libraries to acquire materials without limitations and prohibits materials being removed from public libraries due to partisan or doctrinal disapproval.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.