Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB183

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation and the review of certain library materials included in public school libraries.

Impact

The legislation modifies existing provisions in the Education Code and introduces new mechanisms for appraisal of library materials. Under the proposed framework, if a library material is deemed inappropriate for certain grade levels or contains explicit content, it must be added to a list of rejected materials, thus preventing students in those grades from accessing it. The bill also aims to provide protection from liability for school districts and educators regarding materials that are misrepresented by vendors.

Summary

House Bill 183 seeks to establish comprehensive regulations regarding the review and approval of library materials within public school libraries in Texas. The bill mandates that the State Board of Education creates a formal process through which parents can request the review of certain library materials that they consider inappropriate or containing sexually explicit content. This initiative aims to enhance parental involvement in shaping the educational resources available to their children, reflecting a broader trend in education policy that emphasizes local control and parental rights.

Contention

Debates around HB183 highlight concerns regarding censorship and the balance between protecting students and preserving academic freedom. Proponents advocate for parental rights and the necessity of shielding students from potentially harmful content. Critics argue that such measures might lead to over-censorship and limit students' exposure to diverse ideas and perspectives. The bill's implementation may spark ongoing discussions about the boundaries of educational content and the role of parents in educational governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3690

Relating to a review of library materials included in public school libraries; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB5635

Relating to the use, curation, and censorship of library materials at public libraries.

TX SB00523

An Act Concerning The Curation And Retention Of Literary Materials Contained In Public And School Libraries And Legal Protections Afforded To Librarians And Staff Working In Such Libraries.

TX SB74

Harmful Materials to Minors; exemption for libraries and librarians from the provisions of Code Section 16-12-103; repeal

TX S09559

Prohibits libraries and library systems, including school libraries and school library systems from banning books or other materials based on partisan or doctrinal disapproval.

TX SB1435

schools; libraries; explicit materials; classification

TX SB1090

Schools; libraries; explicit materials; classification

TX A05211

Relates to librarians of school libraries.

TX HB5460

Relating to the display of sexually explicit material in public libraries.

TX HB527

Relating to librarians employed by public schools.

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