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Inside Texas Politics (12/23)
Posted on December 23, 2012 at 10:00 AM
Updated Sunday, Dec 23 at 12:40 PM
With no deal yet to avoid the "fiscal cliff," what happens to Texas taxpayers and the state economy if there's no agreement and tax hikes and spending cuts kick in? We'll ask our guest, Richard Fisher of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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