Texas Standard For June 12, 2019
Ruffled feathers: the so-called Chick-fil-A bill has been signed into law, which some say guarantees religious liberty – others say it licenses discrimination. The implications today on the Texas Standard. And: Eat it or pitch it? The FDA in a new push to get food companies to standardize expiration dates. Also: You’ve heard about boom times in the Permian Basin. But how do West Texans balance the benefits with an explosion in trash. Plus: Remembering Lonesome Dove screenwriter Bill Wittliff.

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