Texas Standard for November 30, 2015
The Texas governor may not be able to stop Syrian refugees, but he’s warning groups that help with resettlement with lawsuits. Plus: The other presidential race is all about getting candidates’ names onto state ballots. Also: Love for Sale? Not this time, says the attorney general, shutting down three dating sites. And: You might think of them as the original Washington power couple, but Lady Bird and LBJ came from Texas. All that and more on today’s Texas Standard:

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