… and young woman who wants to become an entrepreneur or a CEO or a doctor, or a computer programmer or a scholar of chemistry or literature for that matter. But I also want our state to be the place where every son and daughter who wants to go on and become a welder or a mechanic or an electrician or a carpenter or a machine operator has a chance to do that without taking on four year college debt and having to go through occupational licensing to get there. And I don't call these professions the trades. I call them professions because that is what they are deserving the same degree of respect and dignity as those who become a lawyer or a banker or a doctor or anything else. (31:33–31:51)
CLAIM
Asserts a desire for the state to provide opportunities for trades without college debt or occupational licensing.
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