Texas Standard For November 13, 2018
Is there a Speaker in the House? Texas lawmakers rally around a replacement for Joe Straus and introduce a raft of new potential laws. More than 400 bills have already been proposed, to kick off the 2019 legislative session, we’ll hear about the big ones. And: Helen Keller and Hillary Clinton out of the classroom? Proposed new standards for Texas public school history classes. Also: Historian H.W. Brands on why the generation after the founding fathers matters today. Plus: Remembering Stan Lee: the passing of a hero-maker hits home for a Texas writer. All that and more today on the Texas Standard:

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