College graduates in Minnesota leave school with an average of approx. $31k in debt. And an often forgotten expense is the cost of textbooks. During the 2017-2018 school year, the average student at a 4-year college spent more than $1,000 on books and supplies.
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It feels like you're advocating for some kind of well educated society where no already rich family doesn't get richer supplying the materials. I'm skeptical.
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Thank you Senator Smith for supporting textbook affordability for students!
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Like she would support something that's helpful, but not for profit.
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interesting that first two comments are concerns about the profitability of textbook companies and not the cost burden imposed on students.
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this will be so helpful for students, i hope it is passed. I fail to understand why textbooks are so expensive, tbh.
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I’m concerned that this will discourage textbook writers and publishers. How are they compensated?
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What about all the workers you are putting out of work that make text books? Don’t you care for them?
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I hope you have never ordered anything online.
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