Texas Standard for September 15, 2016
Remember that Washington Post poll that put Clinton up by one in Texas? New numbers suggest that may not be too far off the mark. More on the Texas Lyceum poll, and a snapshot of Texas voters as we enter the home stretch. Also: In the wake of a report that the state’s limiting access to special education programs, there’s this: plans for cuts in a state program that helps kids with developmental issues. Plus: A doctor shortage in Texas and an aging cohort of baby boomers. Now what? Experts say it’s time for Texas to get creative. We’ll hear one prescription. And: Is the future of law enforcement robocops? It may be more real than you think. All that and then some, today on the Texas Standard:

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