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To authorize the Secretary of Education to provide grants to local educational agencies to cover the costs of challenges to determinations not to discontinue the use of specific instructional materials, or the availability of specific school library materials, in public elementary and secondary schools, and for other purposes.
Summary
This Act authorizes the Secretary of Education to provide grants to local educational agencies to reimburse costs incurred when defending decisions to keep instructional materials or school library materials in use. Grants can be used to cover expenses such as attorneys' fees and court costs when a parent or other person challenges an LEA's decision not to remove a material from schools. The maximum grant amount per determination is $100,000, and grants are only available for costs not reimbursed by the State or other sources. The award process must be content-neutral and viewpoint-neutral, without consideration of the material's content. The Act authorizes $15 million in total funding for fiscal years 2027 through 2031.
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Sponsor (1)
3 cosponsors
Money behind the sponsor
Top reported contributors to Maxwell Frost’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.
- VLP LAW $13,200
- SMARTHINKING $13,200
- BAD ROBOT PRODUCTIONS $13,200
- AMSCOT FINANCIAL, INC. $8,500
- ADVENT HEALTH $6,750
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Actions (2)
- Feb 25, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. · house
- Feb 25, 2026 Introduced in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 25, 2026
Mr. Frost (for himself, Mr. Raskin, and Ms. Wilson of Florida) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce
A BILL
To authorize the Secretary of Education to provide grants to local educational agencies to cover the costs of challenges to determinations not to discontinue the use of specific instructional materials, or the availability of specific school library materials, in public elementary and secondary schools, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Fight Book Bans Act”.
SEC. 2. GRANTS TO REIMBURSE CERTAIN COSTS OF CHALLENGES TO CONTINUED USE OF INSTRUCTIONAL AND LIBRARY MATERIALS.
(a) Definitions.—For purposes of this section:
(1) Applicable program.—The term “applicable program” means any program for which the Secretary of Education has administrative responsibility as provided by law or by delegation of authority pursuant to law.
(2) Covered local educational agency.—The term “covered local educational agency” means a local educational agency that has the duty and responsibility under law—
(A) to select and provide instructional materials and school library materials for students attending public elementary schools or public secondary schools under the jurisdiction of the agency;
(B) to provide, or participate in, a process—
(i) to provide for resolution of an objection by a parent or other person to—
(I) the use of a specific instructional material; or
(II) the availability of a specific school library material; and
(ii) to discontinue the use of the instructional material, or the availability of the school library material, for any grade level or age group if the local educational agency determines that the material is inappropriate or unsuitable; and
(C) to provide, or participate in, a process (including any administrative proceeding or court case) under which a parent or other person who disagrees with a determination made by the covered local educational agency pursuant to subparagraph (B)(ii) to discontinue or not to discontinue the use of an instructional material, or the availability of a school library material, may appeal, or otherwise request reconsideration of, the determination.
(3) ESEA terms.—The terms “elementary school”, “parent”, “secondary school”, and “Secretary” have the meaning given those terms in section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7801).
(4) Instructional material.—The term “instructional material” means instructional content that is provided to a student, regardless of its format, including printed or representational materials, audio-visual materials, and materials in electronic or digital formats (such as materials accessible through the internet). The term does not include academic tests or academic assessments.
(5) Local educational agency.—The term “local educational agency” means a public elementary school, public secondary school, school district, or local board of education that is the recipient of funds under an applicable program.
(6) School library material.—The term “school library material” means any material available to a student via the student’s school library, regardless of its format, including printed or representational materials, audio-visual materials, and materials in electronic or digital formats (such as materials accessible through the internet).
(7) Student.—The term “student” means any public elementary school or public secondary school student.
(b) Grants.—
(1) In general.—The Secretary of Education is authorized to make grants to covered local educational agencies to reimburse such agencies for the costs (including costs such as attorneys’ fees and court costs) incurred in connection with a process described in subsection (a)(2)(C), if—
(A) such costs are not reimbursed by the State or any other person; and
(B) such process was initiated due to a determination by the covered local educational agency not to discontinue the use of an instructional material or the availability of a school library material.
(2) Application.—A covered local educational agency desiring to receive an award under paragraph (1) shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time and in such manner as the Secretary shall require.
(3) Maximum amount.—The maximum amount that a covered local educational agency is eligible to receive under this subsection is $100,000 for each determination described in paragraph (1)(B).
(4) Award process.—In awarding grants under this subsection, the Secretary shall ensure that the award process is based on content-neutral and viewpoint-neutral criteria and does not take into account the content of the instructional material or school library material concerned.
(c) Authorization of Appropriations.—To carry out this section, there are authorized to be appropriated a total of $15,000,000 for fiscal years 2027 through 2031. <all>
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