Florida House defines “materials harmful to minors” in ongoing library book debate

The Florida House last Wednesday approved a measure clarifying what constitutes “materials harmful to minors” under a 2023 state law that led to the removal of books from school libraries. The bill, HB 1119, passed in an 84-28 mostly party-line vote in the Republican-controlled chamber.

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Under the new language, any representation of “nudity, sexual conduct, or sexual excitement” is considered harmful if it appeals to a “prurient, shameful, or morbid interest” and is “patently offensive to prevailing standards.” Jacksonville Democrat Kimberly Daniels was the only Democrat to support the bill.

The identical Senate version, SB 1692, has not yet been heard in committee as the legislative session reached its mid-point.

Apopka Republican Rep. Doug Bankson, sponsor of the House bill, emphasized that the measure does not address the banning of classical literature, sexual orientation, gender identity, political views, religious issues, vulgarity, bad language, violence, or gore. The bill revises the procedures for challenging classroom or library materials and requires the State Board of Education to monitor compliance at the district level.

The legislation comes as Florida continues to challenge a federal district judge’s August ruling that found the 2023 law “overbroad and unconstitutional,” setting the stage for ongoing legal and political debates over school library content and censorship.

 

 

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