Texas Standard For May 30, 2018
After the Santa Fe massacre, and a week of roundtables, the governor comes up with a blueprint to improve safety in Texas public schools, we’ll have the latest. And: How high is that oft-cited wall between church and state? A new report from the Associated Press claims we’re witnessing an important moment for religiously conservative attorneys landing positions of power and policy behind the scenes. We’ll hear more. Also: U.S. politics may get dirty at times, but never as deadly as in Mexico right now. The country has seen a record number of assassinations of candidates as the nation prepares to pick a president July 1. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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