Texas Standard For November 16, 2018
More than just a #MeToo moment: the Texas House holds hearing on how to crack down on sexual harassment at the capitol, we’ll have the story. And: The face of Texas politics is changing, and both political parties would like to win over the fastest growing ethnic demographic in Texas. Why California might be able to teach Texas a thing or two about how to get them. Also: As the Fed considers another interest rate hike, should you buy or rent your next home? Why Hurricane Harvey has made the calculation more complicated for some. Plus: The week in politics and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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