Texas Standard For May 15, 2019
A potential challenge to Roe v. Wade by Alabama lawmakers, as a federal appeals court hears a Texas case that could sharply curb abortion access, we’ll have the latest. And: Thousands of fish, crabs and other sea animals wash up dead along Galveston Bay. Oystering there is closed until further notice. A clampdown on seafood safety on the Texas Gulf after a chemical spill, we’ll have details. Also: The return of the so-called education degree in Texas. Plus: Has Texas removed more Confederate monuments than any other state? A Politifact check, and more today on the Texas Standard:

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