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Congressman French Hill joins Andy McNeill for a wide-ranging conversation that connects Washington policy to real life in Arkansas, tracing his path from building a bank from scratch to shaping national financial policy and explaining how decisions in D.C. impact small businesses, homebuyers, and everyday families. They break down what the Financial Services Committee actually does and why regulatory costs play such a big role in borrowing, investing, and economic growth.The conversation also digs into housing affordability, inflation, federal debt, and global tensions. Hill shares his perspective on rising costs, why fewer companies are going public, what policymakers are trying to do about it, and how the U.S. is approaching challenges like Iran—all while addressing the long-term risks facing the American economy.🔑 What’s inside this episode:💼 Building a business and launching Delta Trust from the ground up🏛️ What the Financial Services Committee controls 📉 How regulation impacts borrowing, small business growth, and public companies🏠 Why housing affordability is getting worse and what could fix it🌍 U.S. policy on Iran and the role of force vs. diplomacy💰 The $37 trillion debt problem and what it means for the futureIf you care about where Arkansas fits into the national economy and how decisions in Washington affect your wallet, this is one to watch.👉 Subscribe for more conversations like this from Free Arkansas
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