Texas Standard for October 26, 2016
Amid reports of dodgy voting machines, an Amarillo judge steps in to say ‘False’. We’ll explore the thanks and threats she’s getting. Also: Some call it reapportionment – others call it stealing elections. Here’s the backstory of why your district looks the way it does. Plus, hundreds of small businesses send a message to Texas lawmakers when it comes to a bill restricting transgender bathroom access: Don’t go there, for business’ sake. And: How many hot wars are we fighting right now? A claim by the Green Party candidate gets put to the Truth-o-Meter test. Those stories and much more, today on the Texas Standard:

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