New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08044

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Engrossed
5/29/26  

Caption

Directs the state librarian to provide guidance regarding evidence-based practices for literacy education to certain libraries.

Impact

The impact of S08044 on state laws primarily pertains to changes in how literacy education is approached within public libraries. By empowering the state librarian to disseminate best practices and ensuring that these practices are evidence-based, the bill seeks to create a uniform standard for literacy education across all public libraries in New York. This could lead to more effective educational resources being available to young learners, thereby potentially improving literacy rates in the state. Furthermore, the commitment to update the guidance every two years ensures that the practices remain current and effective.

Summary

S08044, known as the 'Libraries Literacy Education Guidance Act,' aims to improve literacy education in New York state by mandating that the state librarian provide guidance on evidence-based practices focused on reading competency for students from pre-kindergarten through grade three. This guidance will cover critical areas such as phonemic awareness, vocabulary development, reading fluency, comprehension, and writing skills. The bill is intended to ensure that libraries across New York are equipped with the best practices needed to enhance literacy education, particularly in the early stages of learning.

Contention

While there are not significant points of contention reported for S08044, it does raise potential discussions around the allocation of resources to libraries for the implementation of these guidelines. Some library officials may express concern regarding the funding and support needed to adopt new practices, while others might highlight the necessity of such standards to uphold educational quality. The effectiveness of the guidance provided by the state librarian could also be a point of scrutiny, particularly concerning how feedback from the libraries will be incorporated into future updates.

Companion Bills

NY A05835

Same As Directs the state librarian to provide guidance regarding evidence-based practices for literacy education to certain libraries.

Previously Filed As

NY A05835

Directs the state librarian to provide guidance regarding evidence-based practices for literacy education to certain libraries.

NY A07568

Requires the state librarian to provide guidance on the curation of library material to all school library systems.

NY A05211

Relates to librarians of school libraries.

NY SB74

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

NY 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.

NY A08786

Corrects language relating to indigenous libraries from Indian libraries.

NY S09732

Permits libraries occupying or possessing public land to develop, lease, or use such property for the purposes of constructing affordable, mixed-use housing; provides that such use aligns with libraries' educational purposes, represents a valid exercise of the trustees' power, and is in the best interests of the libraries.

NY A11177

Permits libraries occupying or possessing public land to develop, lease, or use such property for the purposes of constructing affordable, mixed-use housing; provides that such use aligns with libraries' educational purposes, represents a valid exercise of the trustees' power, and is in the best interests of the libraries.

NY S07522

Requires librarians for schools in every elementary, middle and high school in New York city.

NY S09339

Protects library access to electronic literary materials by prohibiting certain restrictive provisions in contracts between publishers and libraries.

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