From WelchForVermont.com <[email protected]>
Subject We must act to make a higher education more attainable and affordable
Date June 14, 2022 6:59 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Welch for Vermont

Hello,

Around Vermont, and across the country, students of all kinds celebrated
their commencement this spring. A time of celebration, it’s always such a
joy to watch folks celebrate their hard work.

Education, especially higher education, is often the gateway to the
American middle class. In many industries, bachelor’s or even master’s
degrees are required for entry-level jobs. But as the price of college
soars, Vermonters and people across the country are getting crushed by
debt. For many, this means higher education feels out of reach.

Student debt is a problem—but it’s particularly bad in Vermont. Student
debt is higher here—$37,000 a person—than the national average. That means
it’s on us to act.

[ [link removed] ]Right now, people are going into debt simply for pursuing a degree that
many industries demand. It’s time we made higher education accessible to
all and delivered relief. Add your name right away if you agree, and let’s
work to make it happen.

As we continue to work to recover from the pandemic, it’s urgent we act.
Short-term band-aids are not good enough, it’s clear people need long-term
relief. One way to help is by canceling some student debt for certain
borrowers, which would provide immediate relief to millions, work to close
the racial wealth gap, and much more.

Peter’s been listening to Vermont students for years, and he’s heard about
how they’re pushed into heavy debt to finish school. Bottom line: we
shouldn't saddle students with a lifetime of debt for simply pursuing a
higher education.

That’s why Peter continues to work to make higher education affordable and
reduce the crushing burden of student loan debt. He’s fighting to increase
access to community college, make debt-free public college a reality for
all, and reduce the burden of student loans. He’s fighting to solve the
student debt crisis today and make sure we don’t have another one on our
hands tomorrow.

And we need to fight by his side.

[ [link removed] ]If you agree it’s time to deliver relief to millions of Americans and
make sure everyone can get an education without getting crushed by debt,
add your name right away.

Thanks for taking action,

Team Welch
 


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