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Texas Standard For May 1, 2020
A May Day like few others in recent memory, as the Lone Star State begins a slow reopen. Texans get back to work, or perhaps, not. We’ll have the latest. And: Its May 1: due day for millions of renters. Dallas and Austin are among cities offering relief. We’ll look at why Texas’ biggest city hasn’t joined them. Also: The Texas attorney general weighs in on property rights, in Colorado? Why? Plus: The week in Texas politics with the Texas Tribune, the Typewriter Rodeo and much more today on the Texas Standard:

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