HR6686-119

In Committee

No Cost Educational Resources Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced Dec 12, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The bill amends Museum and Library Services Act grant authority so institutions of higher education can receive grants to adopt, adapt, create, and expand open educational reading materials for science, technology, engineering, and math courses. Open educational reading material means a free digital text that can be downloaded and redistributed; an open educational reading material course is a STEM course using only those free readings as required texts. Applicants must assign leadership to library administrators and librarians, collaborate with STEM faculty, collaborate with other institutions, and review material quality. The Director must prioritize institutions enrolling many low-income or minority students and plans that pair faculty and librarians, use library resources, target high-enrollment STEM courses, and give faculty incentives such as monetary awards or dedicated work time. The Director must report to Congress within two years on grants awarded, course adoption, and student savings compared with courses requiring purchased readings.

Who Benefits and How

Students, especially low-income students and minority students in high-enrollment STEM courses, benefit from lower textbook and required-reading costs. Institutions of higher education, librarians, STEM faculty, and open educational resource creators benefit from grant support to create and adopt free digital readings.

Who Bears the Burden and How

The Institute of Museum and Library Services Director must evaluate applications, prioritize qualifying institutions, and report to Congress. Universities, librarians, and faculty receiving grants must coordinate implementation, review material quality, collaborate with other institutions, and document student savings. Commercial textbook sellers may lose required-reading revenue when courses move to free digital texts.

Key Provisions

  • Expands Museum and Library Services Act grants to fund open educational reading material courses.
  • Requires college applicants to assign library leadership, collaborate with STEM faculty, work with other institutions, and review material quality.
  • Provides priority for institutions enrolling many low-income or minority students and using open materials in high-enrollment STEM courses.
  • Directs a congressional report on grants, course adoption, and student savings within two years after the first award.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Expands Museum and Library Services Act grants to support open educational reading materials for STEM courses at colleges and universities.

Key Policy Areas

Education, Research & Science, Consumers

Primary Purpose

Expands Museum and Library Services Act grants to support open educational reading materials for STEM courses at colleges and universities.

Policy Domains

Education Research & Science Consumers

Substantive provisions

Identified Gains
  • students
  • low-income students
  • minority students
  • universities
  • librarians
  • STEM faculty
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students:
librarians:
STEM faculty:
universities:
minority students:
low-income students:
Identified Costs
  • Institute of Museum and Library Services Director
  • universities
  • librarians
  • STEM faculty
  • textbook sellers
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librarians:
STEM faculty:
universities:
textbook sellers:
Institute of Museum and Library Services Director:

Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Dec 12, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

Dec 12, 2025

Introduced in House

Dec 12, 2025

Mr. Foster introduced the following bill; which was referred to …

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Education
5 mentions across 1 clause
+3 positive -2 negative

STEM faculty creating open readings, librarians implementing open educational materials, low-income students in open reading courses

Positive-direction: low-income students in open reading courses, students using free STEM course readings, universities receiving open educational resource grants

Negative-direction: STEM faculty creating open readings, librarians implementing open educational materials

Government
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

Institute of Museum and Library Services Director

Retail
1 mention across 1 clause
-1 negative

textbook sellers serving STEM courses

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sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Education Research & Science Consumers
Actor Mappings
"Director"
→ Director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services

Key Definitions

Terms defined in this bill

1 term
"open educational reading material" §176528

A free digital text that is publicly available to be downloaded and redistributed.

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