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<description>&lt;p&gt;Hey Durbin....how about doing the same thing for HIGH SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS, for crying out loud I almost passed out when I noticed that I just paid $550 for my son&apos;s books this year!

This is high school! It&apos;s a public school!! It&apos;s an outrage! That money could be going into his college fund.

I have a neighbor who has a set of triplets just entering freshman year and a senior. Can you imagine what they are paying, just for books? It&apos;s a public school and it&apos;s not just books either, you pay for this fee and that fee and by the time you&apos;re done...all I can say is I&apos;m glad I just have one child in high school.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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