Texas parents gain power over school libraries |
The Texas Senate has passed Senate Bill 13, authored by state Sen. Angela Paxton, R-McKinney, which grants parents greater authority over book selections in public school libraries. The bill, approved by a 23-8 vote, mandates that school boards, rather than librarians, have the final say on library materials. Paxton stated, “No child should pick up a book in their school library of all places and be exposed to inappropriate, harmful material within its pages.” Critics argue that this legislation could lead to increased censorship, particularly targeting books featuring people of color and LGBTQ+ characters. The bill also establishes local advisory councils composed mainly of parents to recommend book additions and removals, raising concerns about the potential impact on diverse literature availability. As book bans rise in Texas, with around 540 books banned in the 2023-24 school year, the implications of SB 13 are significant for educational access and representation.