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By Nicole Maxwell
A bill seeking to prevent ideologically-based book bans is on its way toward a full vote on the House floor after it passed the House Education Committee on a 7-4 vote Monday.
HB 27, the Librarian Protection Act seeks to ban certain types of book bans while keeping the ability challenge materials a patron finds inappropriate.
โ[HB 27] is a simple bill saying, โWe want you to continue to do what you’re already doing in public libraries, and we’re making sure that you do notโฆ break what is already written in process,โโ Rep. Kathleen Cates, D-Rio Rancho, said.
Related: Bill aims to stop libraries from banning books based on politics, ideology
The bill aims to prevent public libraries from receiving funding if they do not adopt the American Library Associationโs Library Bill of Rights which includes a requirement that library materials cannot be removed due to partisan or doctrinal disapproval based on the authorโs race, nationality, gender identity, sexual orientation or political or religious views.
โThe bill clarifies that it is not intended to curtail the right of individuals to challenge library materials. โBanโ means the removal of library materials. โChallengeโ means the attempt to remove said materials,โ the billโs Fiscal Impact Report states.

