Texas Standard For November 2, 2018
More jobs than workers to fill them? That’s the message today in the new employment numbers. What does it all add up to for Texas? And: Where’s the party? The tea party, that is. As Democrats appear to be turning out in record numbers on this last day of early voting, what happened to the activist movement on the other side of the political ledger? Also: A year after Sutherland Springs, survivors are in an uphill legal battle against the Air Force. Plus: The week in Texas politics with the Texas Tribune and a whole lot more. It’s the Friday edition of the Texas Standard:

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