A Textbook Case
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State budgets, of course, determine how much (if any) money can be spent on new textbooks. This is true in states with adoption committees, as well as "open territory" states (states that choose textbooks in other ways, such as by district or by school).
Regardless of the selection process, most states' textbook budgets are lean and getting leaner, the result of budget cuts. Of every education dollar budgeted in the U.S., just one cent is allocated for instructional materials. One cent!
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