Texas Standard For July 16, 2018
Testimony gets underway today in a challenge to Texas’ fetal burial law: a law that some believe is really designed to undermine abortion providers, we’ll have details. And: Half the kids under the age of five separated from their families under the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” plan have now been reunite. But with a court-ordered deadline to complete reunifications fast approaching, we’ll take you to El Paso where people are trying to put families back together. Also: The toll of tariffs on Texas businesses. Plus: Attracting businesses and creating Texas jobs: how well do incentives really work? Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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Executive Producer Rhonda Fanning fields calls from her desk.
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