Texas Standard for October 19, 2015
As GOP presidential candidates flock to Texas, a buzzphrase emerges. Plus: If the past is a prologue, only two or three of every one hundred Texans will decide on changes to the Texas constitution, while all will be living with those changes. As voting gets underway today, we’ve got a rundown of what’s up for grabs. Also: A plan to help with the high price of college with free courses. All those stories and more on today’s Texas Standard:

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