OSA hopes textbook affordability bill will encourage low cost course materials

The Oregon Student Association is championing HB 2919 in the 2021 state legislative session, which would require public universities and community colleges “to prominently display total costs of all required course materials and fees” during course registration for most classes.

By Leo Baudhuin - The Daily Emerald

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