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Federal Budget

Season 20 Episode 19 | 56m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

Sequester, debt reduction, austerity: Making sense of the federal budget.

A discussion about the federal budget. Scheduled guests: Richard Nelson, executive director of the Commonwealth Policy Center and a Trigg County magistrate; Tihisha Rawlins, associate state director of grassroots initiatives for AARP Kentucky; John Garen, economics professor at the University of Kentucky; and Malcolm Robinson, economics professor and chair at Thomas More College.

04/28/2013 | Rating NR

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Federal Budget

Season 20 Episode 19 | 56m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

A discussion about the federal budget. Scheduled guests: Richard Nelson, executive director of the Commonwealth Policy Center and a Trigg County magistrate; Tihisha Rawlins, associate state director of grassroots initiatives for AARP Kentucky; John Garen, economics professor at the University of Kentucky; and Malcolm Robinson, economics professor and chair at Thomas More College.

04/28/2013 | Rating NR

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