JULY 6, 2016
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders today welcomed a proposal by Secretary Hillary Clinton which combines the best features of plans that she and Sanders brought forth during the campaign to make higher education affordable for all and substantially reduces student debt.
“As I’ve traveled throughout the country during this campaign, I have heard over and over again from young people and their parents what the high cost of college and student debt is doing to their lives. For some, it means not being able to go to college at all, and that’s the case for hundreds of thousands of high school graduates.
“These are young people who will find it harder to make it into the middle class and fulfill their dreams. For others, it means graduating school deeply in debt, and being forced to pay off that debt year after year after year. And that may mean not being able to buy a home, get married or have kids.
“I want to take this opportunity to applaud Secretary Clinton for the very bold initiative she has just brought forth today for the financing of higher education. This proposal combines some of the strongest ideas she fought for during the campaign with some of the principles that I fought for. The final product is a result of the work of both campaigns.
“Let me be very clear. This proposal, when implemented, will revolutionize the funding of higher education in America, improve the economic future of our country and make life immediately better for tens of millions of people stuck with high levels of student debt.
“This proposed legislation will provide free tuition at public colleges and universities for all families in America earning $125,000 a year or less – 83 percent of our families.
“In other words, the dream of higher education in America will become a reality for all, regardless of the income of one’s family. This proposal will also provide very substantial relief for students and families carrying student debt.
“In the year 2016, we should be encouraging our people to get the best education they can, not punishing them.
“Our goal should be to have the best educated country in the world. In a highly-competitive global economy, it is insane that hundreds of thousands of bright young people are unable to afford the high cost of college and millions more leave school deeply in debt.
“I thank Secretary Clinton for introducing this proposal which, in my view, will have a profound impact on the future of our country.”
Bernie is working closely with the Clinton campaign on some other issues to create the most progressive Democratic platform in history. The platform committee will meet in Orlando July 7-8 to make further amendments to the Platform Draft. The platform will then be voted on at the Democratic National Convention.
"We are working with Secretary Clinton on some initiatives. I hope we can reach agreement on them sooner rather than later," he said.
Update 1, H/T TomP:
Sanders endorsement talks heat up Insiders: Clinton college plan is signal of pre-convention deal
She wasn't planning to address the big policy shift in this down-on-its-luck casino town, but the announcement was intended as a peace offering to the Vermont senator — and the first major public step towards an endorsement sources close to the negotiations now expect to arrive before the Republican convention.
By leaking the plan, Clinton made a significant concession to Sanders on one of the driving issues of his campaign — free public college for all — a pledge that has in part accounted for his stunning 5-to-1 margin over the party's nominee among voters under the age of 30. Clinton’s new proposal, the product of weeks of negotiations between the campaigns, outlines a plan to provide free college for families earning $125,000 or less at in-state public colleges and universities, which would include about 80 percent of the college-age population.
In a statement coordinated with the Clinton campaign, a Sanders spokesman said he welcomed the proposal that “combines the best features of plans that she and Sanders brought forth during the campaign.”
Update 2, H/T tiredofit10:
Update 3: Bernie confirms endorsement talks are underway and states, “We are going to go forward together and not only beat Trump but beat him badly.”