Texas Standard For January 15, 2018
With just under two months until primary voters go to the polls in Texas, the U.S. Supreme Court wants to weigh in on the state’s election maps. We’ll explore what that means. And: After a bitter legislative session in 2017, an unlikely coalition of Republicans and Democrats are going after the Lt. Governor, and there are signs that his allies are worried. We’ll hear the backstory. Also: Generation Xers are worried about retirement: how much does it take to retire in Texas? Plus: Sex and the single cow? More like single sex cows at the center of new legal battles. And: A Texas musician retools a rock classic, and it smells like Teen Sprite. Those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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