Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB19

Introduced
11/17/25  
Refer
11/17/25  
Report Pass
1/22/26  
Engrossed
1/26/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Engrossed
1/26/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  
Enrolled
2/24/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Passed
4/6/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  

Caption

DOE; policies relating to instructional material that contains sexually explicit content.

Impact

The implementation of SB19 is expected to significantly alter the landscape of educational content within Virginia's public schools. By enforcing stringent guidelines on the notification process, school boards will become more accountable to parents regarding the materials used in the classroom. This shift could lead to increased scrutiny of educational resources, as parents will have the right to review instructional materials as well as request alternatives if they do not agree with the content. The bill emphasizes the importance of parental rights in education, reflecting a larger trend towards family involvement in educational choices.

Summary

SB19 amends the Code of Virginia by introducing new policies related to instructional materials that contain sexually explicit content. The bill mandates that the Department of Education develop model policies that ensure parental notification for any instructional materials assigned to students which include sexually explicit subjects. Each school board is required to adopt these policies, although they may be more comprehensive than the state's model. This approach aims to enhance parental involvement in their children's education and provide alternatives for students whose parents prefer non-explicit materials.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB19 is fairly divided. Supporters argue that the legislation is a necessary step towards ensuring that parents are informed and can make decisions they deem appropriate for their children, fostering a more transparent educational environment. On the other hand, opponents express concern that the bill might unintentionally hinder access to diverse educational materials and lead to censorship, particularly if schools are excessively cautious about what is deemed 'sexually explicit'. This highlights a broader discourse on maintaining educational integrity while respecting parental rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention that emerged during discussions of SB19 included fears regarding the bill’s language around 'sexually explicit content' and its potential implications for academic freedom and access to literature. Critics feared that the vagueness of the definitions could lead to a chilling effect on educators and curtail the richness of the curriculum available to students. Furthermore, the bill's requirement for each school board to develop its own policies may lead to inconsistencies across the state, creating disparities in how educational content is presented and managed in different districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2291

Public schools; textbooks and other high-quality instructional materials.

VA HB2772

Public schools; textbooks and other high-quality instructional materials.

VA HB2400

Public elementary and secondary school libraries; model policies for review of print, etc.

VA SB955

Public schools; definitions, textbooks and other high-quality instructional materials.

VA HB2777

Public schools; definitions, textbooks and other high-quality instructional materials.

VA HJR440

Public school libraries; JLARC to study removal of books.

VA SJR251

Public school libraries; JLARC to study removal of books.

VA SB1066

Family life education; inclusion of certain materials relating to human gestation required.

VA SB978

Mathematics Improvement, Office of; established, mathematics improvement/advancement policies, etc.

VA SB1240

School-connected student overdoses; policies relating to parental notification, guidelines.

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