You’re Invited to the Town Hall on Health Care Dec. 3

Guest speaker Dr. Clifford L. Fry will speak at the Town Hall on Health Care sponsored by the Harris County (Houston, TX) Conservative Congressional Campaign.

Dr. Fry is the Executive Vice President of RRC, Inc. an economic policy consulting group in College Station, Texas. A native Texan, Dr. Fry received his Ph.D. in Economics from Texas A&M University in 1972. He is a former Chairman of the Department of Finance at the University of Houston. He has also published a variety of research papers in leading finance and economics journals. In addition to his position at RRC, Dr. Fry has taught Antitrust Economics and Macroeconomics as a Visiting Associate Professor of Economics at Texas A&M University since returning to the Bryan/College Station area in 1992. Dr. Fry’s business experience includes service as Financial Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Vice President and Senior Financial Economist at Crocker National Bank in San Francisco, and as a member of the Board of Directors of four financial institutions and a retail business. Regarded as an expert in economics and finance, Dr. Fry’s strong combination of business and academic experience has proven vital in formulating convincing arguments against the nationalization of health insurance, as well as advocating government policies that can improve our current health care system.

When: Dec. 3, 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
Where: Clay Road Baptist Church, 9151 Clay Rd., Houston, TX
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Also at the Meeting, Come Meet the Candidates:
Dave Bannen, candidate for Congressional District 9
John Faulk, candidate for Congressional District 18
Eric Story, candidate for Congressional District 29

Here is a recent health care debate Dr. Clifford L. Fry participated on the PBS Channel 8 in Houston. This is the entire show, on YouTube:

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