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June 2016 - Jeb Hensarling

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64 C O V E R S T O R Y / B R I A N H O N E A Convicted. Courageous. Conservative. Misguided. Stubborn. Many adjectives have been used to describe Jeb Hensarling, the seven term Texas congressman and chairman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee. No matter which descriptive term you decide upon, one thing is certain: you will always know where he stands on an issue. Some stances are popular. Some not so much. A congressional colleague once mused that Jeb Hensarling didn't "have to be Nostradamus" to see how opposing certain legislation would have negative consequences. Hensarling may not be Nostradamus, but that does not stop him from looking into the future. He has a definite vision in mind as to the policy he believes should shape housing and the American economy. Like many born and raised in the red state of Texas, Jeb Hensarling has always been a Republican. But he didn't know why he was a Republican until he studied economics. Long before Hensarling was elected to the U.S. Congress, his passion for the financial system was cemented when he attended Texas A&M University in the late 1970s. His economics professor at Texas A&M was Phil Gramm, who later served as a U.S. Congressman and Senator in Texas. It was under Gramm's tutelage that Hensarling came to realize what he believes to be the gateway to economic prosperity in the U.S. "I saw how free-market economics made America the fairest, most prosperous, most creative, most generous society the world has ever known," Hensarling said in an interview with DS News. "I saw how only free enterprise empowers the poor, the unemployed, and the under-employed; how only free enterprise can lift people from poverty to prosperity and can give everyone the opportunity to pursue happiness and earn success. And I became convinced that if I had the chance, I'd like HENSARLING'S HIGH HOPES One Man's Quest to Reshape Housing and the American Economy

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