Texas Standard For January 14, 2019
Leaders of both the Texas Senate and the House are promising to hike teacher salaries so more educators will stay in the classroom. but how much money is enough? And:To weather the government shutdown, the state steps in to help people who rely on what used to be known as food stamps. But experts warn of a hidden hit for grocers. we’ll hear about it. Also: A prominent Texas politician pitches his hat into the 2020 presidential race. All that and more today on the Texas Standard:

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