Texas Standard For December 20, 2018
Will this be the legislative session that fixes the way Texas funds public schools? We’ll explore new recommendations. And: Speaking of the legislative session, there are new bills filed. We ask lawmakers why certain bills are near and dear to their hearts. Also: We also say goodbye to members of the Texas delegation in Washington. Plus: ’tis the season to go shopping, and get a discount: we’ll tell you how. All of that and more today on the Texas Standard:

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