Texas Standard For February 1, 2018
There could be more penny-pinching ahead for Texas lawmakers and the state budget. We’ll get the economic outlook from the Texas controller. And: One year after President Donald Trump announced an executive order restricting travel from some Muslim-majority countries, Texas immigrants from those countries still face uncertainty. We’ll have the story. Also: Taking the pulse of U.S.-Mexico relations as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson heads south of the border. Also: Kids these days are exposed to a lot of technology from a very young age. What we should consider when it comes to childcare tech. Plus: Remembering the Space Shuttle Columbia and its crew, 15 years after it disintegrated in the skies over east Texas. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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