Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4354

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

Caption

Relating to access to certain public school library materials.

Impact

The bill is set to take effect in the 2025-2026 school year and aims to establish clear guidelines for how library materials are handled within Texas public schools. By requiring parental consent for students to access materials deemed restricted, the bill emphasizes the role of parents in their children's education. This could significantly affect how libraries curate their collections and how students interact with certain types of content. The centralized approach to material restriction could standardize practices across districts, potentially reducing confusion and discrepancies in policy implementation.

Summary

House Bill 4354 addresses access to certain public school library materials in Texas. It amends the Education Code by adding a new section that prevents school districts and open-enrollment charter schools from removing library materials from their catalogs. Instead, these institutions must work with parents, teachers, and administrators to create a list of restricted access materials. Notably, any material categorized as 'sexually relevant' must be included in this restricted list, which reflects ongoing societal discussions around age-appropriate content in educational settings.

Contention

One of the primary points of contention surrounding HB 4354 is the definition of 'sexually relevant material' and the implications of restricting access to such materials. Proponents argue that parental oversight is essential and helps safeguard students from exposure to inappropriate content. However, critics caution that overly restrictive policies may limit students' access to legitimate educational materials and literature that are essential for fostering critical thinking and diverse perspectives. There is concern among educators and librarians about the potential chilling effect these restrictions could have on the availability of comprehensive resources in school libraries.

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 SB13

Relating to a school district's library materials and catalog, the establishment of local school library advisory councils, and parental rights regarding public school library catalogs and access by the parent's child to library materials.

TX HB3670

Relating to access to the catalog of a public school's library materials.

TX HB183

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

TX HB1658

Relating to access to public school library materials by non-enrolled students.

TX HB5635

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

TX HB5021

Relating to the standards for public school library materials.

TX HB560

Public school libraries; collection development and acquisition policies provided for, local school advisory councils created, mechanism for written challenge of library materials provided, rights of parents provided for, State Board of Education authorized to adopt rules

TX SB765

Prohibits obscene or harmful materials from being accessible to minors in public schools and charter schools

TX SB1435

Schools; libraries; explicit materials; training

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.