Texas Standard For December 11, 2017
Should Texas child protective services be forced to recruit more foster care families? A federal case nears a climax and we’ll have the latest. And: A south Texas lawmaker calls for hearings on Russian meddling in Mexico’s elections. U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar tells us why he’s concerned, and why Texans should take note. Also: net neutrality reconsidered: as the FCC approaches what could be a landmark vote. We’ll explore the practical implications of the proposed change. Plus: Retired teachers are leaving a state health care system in droves. And: Agents stand down for an emotional family reunion at the border near el paso. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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