SB 25-63, the Colorado School Library Right to Read Bill, has passed the Senate and is now heading to the House Education Committee. This crucial bill ensures that book removal policies in schools follow anti-discrimination laws and protect students’ First Amendment rights. Now is the time to act and tell your elected officials to support SB 25-63 to safeguard intellectual freedom in school libraries.
The Colorado Association of Libraries strongly supports SB63 (2025), proposed legislation that protects the freedom to read in school libraries and provides necessary legal safeguards for school librarians and staff in the state.
We need your help contacting the State Representative and asking them to prioritize this bill.
SB63 is all about safeguarding the freedom to read. While other states are banning and censoring books, we want legislation that supports reading and ensures that all schools follow Constitutional protections for their students.
Your voice is critical in ensuring that SB 25-63 moves forward and becomes law. Tell your Colorado State Representative to vote YES on SB 25-63 and protect students’ right to read!