Florida considers expanding school book restrictions

Florida lawmakers are proposing further changes to a law restricting books that describe sexual conduct in public schools. The state leads the country in book bans and faces criticism for potentially more draconian measures.

Florida currently leads the nation in the number of book bans, according to a Book Riot report published on March 17, 2026. The article highlights a new development: “A Florida bill is proposing further changes to a controversial law preventing books that ‘describe sexual conduct’ from being in public schools.” This is presented alongside a related note on Florida eyeing new tactics for school book bans amid ongoing censorship discussions. The publication describes the potential expansion as making Florida's book banning bills even more draconian. The story appears in a round-up of library and censorship news, which also covers federal library funding under Trump and various state-level challenges, but centers Florida's leadership in restrictions. No specific bill number, sponsor details, or timeline for passage are provided in the source. Book Riot frames this within broader trends, including nationwide efforts and opposition from groups like the American Library Association.

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