Texas Standard For April 22, 2019
T-minus 35 days and counting as the Texas legislature approaches the end of the regular session. Will we be going into overtime? A closer look today on the Standard, from property tax and school finance reform to child welfare and the environment – a whole lot of unfinished business and just five weeks to get it all done. We’ll have an update. And: New numbers on Texas agriculture. What do they add up to? A shifting landscape in rural Texas, for starters. We’ll have more. Also: The brand that planted the Texas flag in high tech history is breaking new ground and adding hundreds of jobs. All those stories and more as the Texas Standard gets started.

Miguel Gutierrez Jr./KUT
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