Texas Standard for September 14, 2016
Each election cycle we hear about voter burnout. But this year the issue may not be apathy, but antipathy. We’ll explore. Also: There’s no firm data on the number of Americans who claim dual citizenship, but in 2016, it could be a game changer for the U.S. We’ll hear why. Also: One of the major big box chains is testing a strategy that could affect homeowners’ tax bills across the state. Plus: It was, and in some ways remains, a point of controversy in Alamo City. But three years after the adoption of a non-discrimination ordinance, has it had much of an impact? Those stories and lots more, today on the Texas Standard.

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