Texas Standard For May 2, 2019
Reading, writing, and a rush to judgment? Some Texas lawmakers seem somewhat unsettled by a school finance bill racing to the floor of the Senate, we’ll have details. And: The White House puts in a multibillion-dollar request for emergency border funds. This time, it’s not about a wall but humanitarian relief. Some in Congress are unconvinced. Also: The future of “ugly” food, why your next pet might be virtual and actor and filmmaker Edward James Olmos is in the studio. All of that and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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