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APRIL 23, 2008

Lawmakers aim to cut college textbook costs

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The Legislature has passed a bill that aims to make textbooks more affordable for college students, and now it goes to the governor for his signature.

The Textbook Affordability Act, by Rep. Anitere Flores (R-Miami) and Sen. Jeff Atwater (R-Palm Beach), requires professors to determine whether new book editions are necessary. It also requires Florida colleges and universities to provide students with info about required textbooks at least 30 days before the semester starts so that they have time to bargain shop.

“This is an opportunity for the legislature to provide relief to our college students, and let them know that we are listening and are committed to helping them,” Atwater said. 

A study by the Government Accountability Office found that between December 1986 and December 2004, textbook prices nationwide rose at twice the rate of inflation.

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