Texas Standard for March 29, 2017
The dismantling of the clean power plan: A catastrophe? A former Obama Administration official says it’s the right thing to do – we’ll explore. And: The U.S. Supreme Court takes a step that could have a profound impact on who Texas sends to death row. Also: Public colleges and universities across Texas are bracing for what looks like a perfect storm – a money pinch from all side. So now what? Plus: The new map being rolled out in schools across the nation. Could you find Texas on it? And: Are you hungry for some mudbugs? Believe it or not, there’s an app for that –and it’s proving more successful than it’s creators’ wildest dreams. Those stories and so much more, today on the Texas Standard:

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