Protect the Freedom to Read in Colorado – Support SB 63

Book Bans Are Still Happening in Colorado
With the constant attacks on intellectual freedom coming from Washington, D.C., it's more important than ever for states to take proactive steps to protect our rights. New legislation in Colorado—Senate Bill 63 (SB 63)—aims to do just that.

Why SB 63 Matters
Authored by Senators Lisa Cutter and Dafna Michaelson-Jenet, SB 63 will have a critical hearing before the Senate Education Committee on February 10. This bill would make Colorado a national leader in protecting the right to read in school libraries by:

✅ Protecting librarians and educators from retaliation for providing students with developmentally appropriate materials.
✅ Preventing school districts from banning books simply because they disagree with their political or social viewpoints.
✅ Upholding First Amendment rights for Colorado students by enshrining them in state law.

Take Action Today!
This common-sense legislation faces a tough fight in the Senate Education Committee. Right now, the committee is leaning against passing SB 63, so we need your voice to help push this bill forward.

👉 Join the Hearing /  Submit Virtual Testimony

👉 Contact Your Senator Now: Use the form on this page.

 

Protect the Freedom to Read in Colorado – Support SB 63

Book Bans Are Still Happening in Colorado
With the constant attacks on intellectual freedom coming from Washington, D.C., it's more important than ever for states to take proactive steps to protect our rights. New legislation in Colorado—Senate Bill 63 (SB 63)—aims to do just that.

Why SB 63 Matters
Authored by Senators Lisa Cutter and Dafna Michaelson-Jenet, SB 63 will have a critical hearing before the Senate Education Committee on February 10. This bill would make Colorado a national leader in protecting the right to read in school libraries by:

✅ Protecting librarians and educators from retaliation for providing students with developmentally appropriate materials.
✅ Preventing school districts from banning books simply because they disagree with their political or social viewpoints.
✅ Upholding First Amendment rights for Colorado students by enshrining them in state law.

Take Action Today!
This common-sense legislation faces a tough fight in the Senate Education Committee. Right now, the committee is leaning against passing SB 63, so we need your voice to help push this bill forward.

👉 Join the Hearing /  Submit Virtual Testimony

👉 Contact Your Senator Now: Use the form on this page.