Texas Standard For February 13, 2018
President Donald Trump has set some ideas in motion: a budget proposal and an infrastructure plan. We’ll break down what it could all mean for Texas. And: The issue leaders across Texas are trying to sort out just how and where they’re supposed to get money needed to fulfill their end of an infrastructure bargain. We’ll get some perspective from the Gulf Coast. Also: More women on the ballot all across the state this year. But not all of them get to take advantage of funds designed to support female candidates, we’ll explain. Plus: Could space tourism and private manufacturing soon take over the International Space Station? All of that and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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