Headline: Des Moines Register, 2/5/2026
Samantha Hernandez reports:
Dozens of people attended the subcommittee hearing for House Study Bill 636, which would bar school districts, charter schools and innovation zone schools from entering into agreements with public libraries or bookmobiles where students could use their school identification to check out books and other materials.\
During the Wednesday, Feb. 4, hearing, several speakers — each given a minute to speak — talked about how some schools do not have the physical space for a library or a public library is already located within a school building. [emphasis added]
And guess who is behind it all.
The study bill comes months after Moms for Liberty pushed back against a partnership between Des Moines Public Schools and Des Moines Public Library which allows seventh through 12th grade students to use their school issued IDs to checkout books and other materials.
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