Texas Standard For March 27, 2019
When it comes to health care, now what? An unexpected move by the Justice Department to side with Texas in fighting the Affordable Care Act, we’ll have the latest. And: Days after that fire was extinguished at a chemical plant near Houston, losses and lawsuits are starting to mount. Also: Greyhound racing is legal in Texas. But some wonder for how much longer, after a complaint about a wave of injuries to dogs and questions about oversight. Plus: The team at Politifact double-checks a claim about Texas child care workers. Do only 11 percent meet quality standards? All that and more when today on the Texas Standard:

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