Senators completed the first draft of the Resolution to Support Textbook Rental Program and presented it at Wednesday's ASI Senate meeting. With the proposal the approve the Textbook Rental Program written and ready for review, it is only a matter of time before the Senate reaches a decision. If approved in time, CSULB students could be saving hundreds of dollars on textbooks next semester.
ASI Vice President Christopher Chavez pushed once again to lower the proposed 40 percent fee to a more reasonable 30 percent to 35 percent charge. Chavez also asked senators to speak with fellow students to get feedback on the program.
Wednesday's reading was a first reading of the resolution to present the resolution and welcome the Senates opinion. Upcoming meetings will entail more debate and eventually a vote on the program.
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