Texas Standard for February 14, 2017
Stormy weather across much of Texas today. Maybe a good time to tap the state’s Rainy Day Fund? Lawmakers are talking about it, and so are we. And: What’s in a label? Or on it, to be more precise. We’ll tell you why some of the state’s wineries are pushing a bill to be pickier about what “Texas-made” really means. Also: The fight against fake news could start in the school library. We talk to a Texan on the front lines. Plus: The Texas-French connection? A journalist from across the Atlantic tells us what he sees reporting from the Lone Star State. All that and more, coming up on the Texas Standard:

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