Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3598

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting against attempts to ban, remove, or restrict library access to materials

Impact

The legislation proposes significant amendments to the General Laws, particularly regarding the policies that govern library materials. Specifically, it outlines that library materials can't be challenged or removed without a formal process involving a public hearing and a vote by the school committee. This provision is designed to foster transparency and ensure that decisions regarding library resources are based on clear evidence of educational value rather than subjective opinions.

Summary

House Bill H3598 seeks to protect access to library materials in public and school libraries across Massachusetts by addressing attempts to ban or remove certain materials based on personal or political views. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining access to library resources as fundamental to public good and academic growth. It intends to safeguard librarians from any personal attacks or threats tied to their professional duties and ensures that library materials are not excluded or removed due to ideological biases.

Contention

While supporters of H3598 assert that it is necessary to uphold the right to access diverse materials and protect the integrity of library systems, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of such protections on community standards and parental rights regarding their children's library access. The potential for conflict may arise from different views on what constitutes age-appropriate material and the balance between educational integrity and personal beliefs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4235

Protecting against attempts to ban, remove, or restrict library access to materials

MA S2447

Protecting against attempts to ban, remove, or restrict library access to materials

MA S2839

To ensure access to library resources and services

MA H3239

Empowering library access to electronic books and digital audiobooks

MA H4005

Ensuring freedom to read in the Commonwealth

MA H4802

Addressing challenges facing public libraries and digital resource collections

MA S2188

Modernizing library access to electronic books and digital audiobooks

MA H797

Removing barriers to beach access

MA S148

Protecting reproductive health access, LGBTQ lives, religious liberty, and freedom of movement by banning the sale of cell phone location information

MA H4229

Regarding free expression

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