Texas Standard for June 17, 2016
Alamo City is seeing blue, but what about the rest of Texas? Why Lone Star Democrats are especially excited as they convene in San Antonio. Plus: A Native American tribe in Texas wins a battle with the federal government to use eagle feathers in religious ceremonies. A tribal leader says the key was Hobby Lobby. We’ll hear why. Also: The Trans Pecos pipeline: a done deal? Not so fast. We’ll learn about the unexpected price of emminent domain. And: If you take the books, you’re supposed to bring them back, right? The Grinch who’s stealing from Little Free Libraries, and what can and can’t be done to stop him. All that and more, today on the Texas Standard.

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