Texas Standard July 21, 2016
Texas laws are getting tossed out: First the Supreme Court rejected the state’s abortion restrictions, now the Fifth Circuit says no to voter ID rules. Is requiring photo ID at the polls another undue burden? We’ll talk about what should be in your wallet before voting November 2. Plus: What happens when barbecue gets too hot? Also: Ergonomic technology, and earning dollars to spend pesos in Juarez. Those stories and much more, coming up today on the Texas Standard:

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