Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB25

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  

Caption

Public Schools - Sexually Explicit Materials - Prohibited in Libraries and Media Centers

Impact

The passage of HB 25 would impose significant changes in the educational landscape concerning the materials accessible to students in public schools. Schools would need to evaluate their current collections and adhere to the new guidelines, likely leading to the removal of various resources deemed inappropriate under the bill's stipulations. The clarity of what constitutes 'sexually explicit' will be crucial to implementation and could involve debates among educators and parents alike as to which materials are appropriate for inclusion.

Summary

House Bill 25, entitled 'Public Schools – Sexually Explicit Materials – Prohibited in Libraries and Media Centers', seeks to ban the presence of sexually explicit materials in public elementary, middle, and secondary school libraries and media centers. This regulation defines sexually explicit materials as books and audiovisual content that depict sexual activity graphically or obscenely, provided they are neither age-appropriate nor part of the approved instructional materials for health education regarding family life and human sexuality. The bill, introduced by Delegate Mangione, mandates that each county board implement policies and procedures to enforce this prohibition.

Contention

As with similar legislative efforts, HB 25 is likely to stir considerable debate among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill will protect students from exposure to inappropriate content that may not align with educational standards or age readiness. Critics, including some educators and advocates for free speech, may contend that the bill risks infringing on educational freedom and could limit students' access to critical material that reflects diverse perspectives on sexuality and health. The enforcement of such policies may also lead to varying interpretations by different school districts, raising concerns about consistency and fairness in implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1246

County Public Libraries - Overdue Library Materials - Minors

MD HB1224

Public Schools - Medical and Psychological Treatment in School-Based Health Centers and Public Schools - Parental Notice

MD HB1202

Public Schools - Curriculum and Instructional Materials

MD HB1115

Libraries – Regional Resource Centers – Governance Requirements

MD SB831

Libraries - Regional Resource Centers - Governance Requirements

MD HB185

Nonpublic Schools and Child Care Providers - Corporal Punishment - Prohibition

MD HB65

Education - Public Libraries - Collective Bargaining

MD SB680

Public Libraries - Collective Bargaining

MD SB352

Education - Public Libraries - Collective Bargaining

MD SB532

Criminal Law - Overdosing in Public - Prohibition

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.