Texas Standard for March 30, 2017
A whole new rodeo: Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller strikes an economic agreement with a group of West Bank settlements? We’ll explore. And: A billionaire, a brash talker, and would-be president? Skip Hollandsworth of Texas Monthly on the prospects of a Mark Cuban revolution. Also: How to pay for public schools? In a session dominated by what proponents call school choice, fresh fault lines emerge over the cost for eduction. Plus: An invader arrives in Texas – and experts say it’s killing our bats. Those stories and lots more on the national news show of Texas, the Texas Standard:

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