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Clinton urges Montana voters to back "change," outlines education, tribal sovereignty and health proposals
Summary
At a campaign event at Rocky Mountain College, Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton urged Montanans to support "change," proposing a National Trust Fund for Education, measures to shift authority to Native American tribes and steps to control health costs while expanding access.
At a campaign event at Rocky Mountain College in Montana, Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton urged voters to support "change" and outlined policy proposals on education financing, tribal self-determination and health care.
Clinton said the United States needed a different economic approach and described a package of ideas he said would expand opportunity for working- and middle-class Americans. "We want change. We want change in the economy and the way this government treats its people," he said.
Clinton framed his education plan around a proposed "National Trust Fund for Education." Under his description,…
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