Texas Standard for April 24, 2017
A possible government shutdown and the fate of the border wall? What could make the week busier? How about renegotiating NAFTA? The story today on the Texas Standard. It’s not just Donald Trump who’s ready for a NAFTA redo: we’ll talk with the Mexican Economic Minister who says he think’s it needs a revamp, too – and soon. And: When a bill becomes law and you don’t like it, blame it on the author. Unless, the author didn’t really write it. Who did? We’ll lift the curtain on the ghost writers lurking near the Texas capitol. Also: A Texas Democrat warns of massive voter fraud – this time, he says, warnings need to be taken seriously. Those stories and a whole lot more, on today’s Texas Standard:

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