Texas Standard for March 10, 2016
The New Orleans-Texas’ Voter Id Law, ruled unconstitutional, gets another hearing in the 5th circuit. Also: The State of Texas is fighting an order to fundamentally overhaul Child Protective Services, but CPS employees protest that Texas should give in. We’ll hear why. And: If at birth you don’t succeed … an irreverent Texas-based comedian talks about living with cerebral palsy and making lemonade out of wheelchairs. Plus: Superbugs in the water and trip tips for spring break. We’re just getting started ya’ll, it’s the national news show of Texas:

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