Texas Standard For October 22, 2019
Huge political news in the Lone Star State, as one of the most powerful politicians in Texas says he won’t seek reelection, amid scandal. We’ll have the latest on House Speaker Dennis Bonnens decision. And: The Texas city once hyped as greenest in the nation is now suing to get out of its solar power deal. We’ll have the latest. Also: Ex-Baylor coach Art Briles returns to football, in a place even some locals were surprised to find him. Plus: How do so-called red flag gun laws work in real life situations? Those stories and more today on the Texas Standard:
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