Texas Standard For May 17, 2019
Even after evidence of Russian attempts to hack U.S. politics, campaigns for 2020 are turning down cybersecurity help. Is that a smart move? We’ll take a look. And: A new immigration reform plan. Todd Gillman of “The Dallas Morning News” tells us why Democrats say it’s dead on arrival. Also: Skyrocketing insulin prices? For a Texas Congressman this one’s personal. Joaquin Castro tells us what he’s planning to do about it. Plus: More and more U.S. military veterans are being denied U.S. citizenship. We’ll hear what’s happening. And we’ll talk about the week in politics with the Texas Tribune and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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