Texas Standard For January 29, 2019
The Texas voter fraud claim: 95,000 registered voters may be non-citizens. But does the citizenship check violate federal law? We’ll take a look. And: in Texas few things are more sacred than property rights, until they’re pitted against oil and gas interests. How a planned pipeline through the Hill Country could prove a test of Texas values. Also: More venture capital money is flowing into the Lone Star State, reaching levels not seen since the dot com heyday. Happy days are here again? Why you might want to hold off on the party hats. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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