Texas Standard for January 26, 2016
Planned Parenthood gets cleared of wrongdoing. Secret videographers get indicted. More on the surprise decision by a Harris County grand jury. The outcome top state officials did not see coming. And: If you’re a landlord in Texas, should you have to ask your tenants for proof that they’re in the U.S. legally? A challenge to Texas’ new law on harboring immigrants here illegally. Plus: The state of the state of Texas, economically speaking. The new forecast may not be as gloomy as you’d think. Hear it all on the Texas Standard:

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