News and Updates

Stay up-to-date with EveryLibrary's work.

News and Updates

Stay up-to-date with EveryLibrary's work.

Take Your Child to the Library Day Registration Continues to Grow

Take Your Child to the Library Day, the annual celebration that invites families to engage with all their local library has to offer, has launched its registration page for the February 7, 2026 nationwide celebration at takeyourchildtothelibrary.org. Families can also visit this site to view a map of participating libraries. 650 libraries have already signed up to participate, representing 49 US states and Canada, and registration continues to grow. 

New Hampshire House Passes SB33 - Another Book Ban Bill

Today, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted 181-157  in support of SB 33 as amended, a chilling bill that goes beyond banning books to also censor web pages, videos, artwork, performances, and other school materials. 

Utah’s Statewide Book Banning Machine Is Now at 22 Titles

The Utah State Board of Education has banned three additional books from every public school in the state. This brings Utah’s total number of banned titles to 22 under the controversial law known as HB29. This systematic approach to censorship is breaking the foundations of education in the state.   

Growing the National Library Alliance

Since February 2022, EveryLibrary and the EveryLibrary Institute have sponsored local and statewide library alliances and education coalitions that are organized by citizen volunteers to protect the right to read in public libraries and schools.

EveryLibrary Launches 2025 Annual Appeal Ahead of Pivotal 2026 Election Cycle for Libraries

As library funding appears on ballots and in legislative fights across the country, EveryLibrary, the first and only national political action committee for libraries, has launched its 2025 Annual Appeal to strengthen advocacy ahead of the 2026 election cycle.

EveryLibrary in the News 2025 - June to December

From June through December 2025, EveryLibrary appeared in national, state, and local media as libraries became focal points in intensifying political, legal, and cultural battles. Coverage during this period captured a widening landscape of conflict from executive orders and federal budget threats to state-level book bans, privatization efforts, school board takeovers, and landmark court decisions. 

HB324 Veto Sustained in New Hampshire - a Win for the Freedom to Read

The New Hampshire House of Representatives sustained Governor Kelly Ayotte’s veto of HB 324, rejecting a book ban and criminalization bill by a bipartisan vote of 183–167. HB 324 would have imposed vague, subjective standards on school library materials, opened the door to politically motivated censorship and costly outside litigation, and placed educators and school librarians at risk of spurious prosecutions. The Governor was right to veto this bad bill, and now lawmakers have chosen a path that respects students, educators, families, and the freedom to read.

Direct Funding for Local Library Campaigns

Since our first election day in February 2013, EveryLibrary has “bundled” donations from supporters across the country and sent them directly to local pro-library campaign committees. As the only national 501(c)(4) political action committee for libraries, we are uniquely positioned to provide this kind of direct and effective support.

See How Far Your Donation Can Go With Our Impact Calculator

We just launched a tool that lets you see the real impact of your donation, down to the dollar. It’s called our Impact Calculator, and it reveals something powerful:

It is Bill of Rights Day. Let's Fight for the Ninth Amendment!

On this Bill of Rights Day 2025, when much of the conversation in the library sector understandably centers on the First Amendment and its protections, it is worth pausing to reflect on a different part of the Constitution, one that rarely receives attention but speaks directly to the lived experience of libraries in America.