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Texas Standard For July 29, 2020
To apply or not to apply? Is DACA on or is it off? Wait, didn’t the Supreme Court say it was on? We’ll have the answers. And: Speaking about the Supreme Court, a refresher on voting by mail. Also: The story of two survivors of the Walmart killings in El Paso and their reunion almost a year to the day. Plus: Did you hear commissioners in Harris County are thinking about suing the state of Texas? And Did you know the census and health care outcomes could be interconnected? All of that and more today on the Texas Standard:

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