Texas Standard for September 27, 2016
There appears to be a consensus winner, but did the needle move? We’ll hear some voices seldom heard on the morning after an historic debate. Plus: If you could ask any question this election season, what would it be? More than a thousand public radio listeners have weighed in. Today, we’ll hear the top five – which stations across Texas will try to answer in the run up to Election Day. Plus: With costs on the rise and students loans in the news, is higher ed still considered the value investment it once was? Results of a new survey are in. Those stories and lots more, today on the Texas Standard:

Beth Cortez-Neavel/Texas Standard
Host David Brown preps for the day's show.
Most viewed right now

Ken Paxton says state could prosecute sodomy laws should Supreme Court, Texas law allow it

Texas to start randomly inspecting public schools for weak entry points this fall

Wesley Hunt holds edge over Duncan Klussmann in contest for Texas’ new 38th congressional district

Texas GOP’s proposed election reforms would restrict mail-in voting for seniors, early voting

Texas can enforce 1925 abortion ban, state Supreme Court says

‘We need to be making plans now.’ LGBTQ Texans reconsider their future in the state

Ken Paxton says state could prosecute sodomy laws should Supreme Court, Texas law allow it

Texas to start randomly inspecting public schools for weak entry points this fall

Wesley Hunt holds edge over Duncan Klussmann in contest for Texas’ new 38th congressional district

Texas GOP’s proposed election reforms would restrict mail-in voting for seniors, early voting

Texas can enforce 1925 abortion ban, state Supreme Court says
