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Texas Matters
David Martin Davies
19 episodes
9 hours ago
This week on Texas Matters—Texans struggle with SNAP disruption. Also, we learn about how Texas is one of the worst states for porch pirates. What are homeowner rights when confronting a package thief?
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This week on Texas Matters—Texans struggle with SNAP disruption. Also, we learn about how Texas is one of the worst states for porch pirates. What are homeowner rights when confronting a package thief?
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Texas Matters
Texas Matters: SNAP politics and porch pirates
This week on Texas Matters—Texans struggle with SNAP disruption. Also, we learn about how Texas is one of the worst states for porch pirates. What are homeowner rights when confronting a package thief?
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9 hours ago
29 minutes

Texas Matters
West Texas and the rise of U.S. conservatism
West Texas is a reliably hard-red political stronghold. In the last presidential election, the region voted about 80% for Donald Trump. West Texas is the reddest place in the country, according to Jeff Roche, author of "The Conservative Frontier." He says cowboy conservatism is rooted in the dusty landscape. But how well does that political philosophy serve the communities of West Texas?
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2 weeks ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: Colin Allred is back and running for Senate
Former Texas congressman Colin Allred gave up his seat in the House to run for Senate against Ted Cruz. He came up short— but he outperformed the Democratic ticket. He says he wants another shot and he’s running again for the Democratic nomination for Senate where he could face either incumbent John Cornyn or Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: Candidate Bobby Pulido and 'The Perfect Tuba' by Sam Quinones
Tejano Singer Bobby Pulido is using his voice in a new way. He’s running for Congress in the 15 District of Texas. And how the Tuba is Saving kids in the Rio Grande Valley.
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: How community organizers beat Corpus Christi's desalination project
This week on Texas Matters: How community organizers beat the city of Corpus Christi and Big industry to stop ocean desalination. And the CDC advisory panel on vaccines recommends restricting access to the MMRV vaccine. What would that have meant for the Texas measles outbreak?
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1 month ago
29 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: Robert Roberson, death row and shaken baby syndrome
Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson is set to die on October 16. There is mounting evidence that Roberson's daughter, Nikki Curtis, didn't die from shaken baby syndrome but from illness. And Texas could be on the verge of executing an innocent man.
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: Texas to ban same-day voter registration
Why Gov. Abbott ordered the Texas Legislature to “prohibit same day voter registration in Texas.” And the court challenge to the controversial congressional redistricting says it's an illegal racial gerrymander.
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: The Ten Commandments on hold
A federal judge has granted a temporary halt to a new Texas law that requires the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. He found that it was a violation of the freedom of religion—but Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is promising to appeal. We hear from Rabbi Mara Nathan about why she joined the suit and how she feels about the future of religious freedom in Texas.
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: The future of AI and water in Texas
This week on Texas Matters: The demands of massive AI data centers are growing every day.ERCOT projects the state’s grid will need to double in the next five years to meet the demands of AI.AI also uses a lot of water. It’s projected AI will consume nearly 7% of the state’s water supply by the year 2030, a significant drain on a state already dealing with water scarcity.
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: The Kerr County flash flood hearing and redistricting
After the July 4 flash flood that turned the Upper Guadalupe River into a disaster area and killed over 130 people, Texas lawmakers came to Kerrville to get answers about what went wrong. But this hearing also fits into the effort to suddenly redistrict Texas to give the Republican Party five more congressional seats after the midterms.
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3 months ago
29 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: Robert Roberson's new date with the executioner
His attorneys have filed an emergency motion to stay the October 16 execution, arguing that the Court of Criminal Appeals must first resolve his innocence claims.
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3 months ago

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: The battlelines in GOP redistricting
Governor Greg Abbott has ordered lawmakers back to Austin for a special session. They will take on issues like funding for flooding, THC regulation and cutting property taxes but also for a controversial snap redistricting plan. President Trump wants five more Republican seats out of Texas. What does that mean for voting rights, democracy and unchecked powers of the president?
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: After the flood —The search for answers
Over one hundred dead and many more missing— the July 4th flash flood is the deadliest weather disaster in modern Texas history. But did this catastrophe have to happen? It’s called "flash flood alley," but could any steps have been taken to protect the lives of locals and visitors?
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: Psychedelics and The Texas Trip
In a special Texas Public Radio podcast series medical reporter Bonnie Petrie and reporter Robin Berghaus explore how Texas is, somewhat ironically, leading the way in the therapeutic application of psychedelics.
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: Terry Virts jumps into race for U.S. Senate
The upcoming race for the Texas U.S. Senate seat is shaping up to be one of the nation's more interesting contests. Incumbent Republican Sen. John Cornyn is being eclipsed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for the GOP nomination. Former NASA Astronaut Terry Virts is running for the Democratic nomination while other Dems ready their own campaign launches.
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
Texas Matters: How a GOP congressional redistricting could backfire
Today on Texas Matters—How Texas could see a reshuffle of congressional maps to keep Republican Control of Congress. When is a Hood not a Hood? When President Trump puts names of Confederate figures back on military bases. And why you could see tomato prices jump at the grocery store.
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4 months ago
28 minutes

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Texas Matters: 50 years of Ray Benson wide awake at the wheel
This week on Texas Matters—50 years of Asleep at the Wheel. How did Ray Benson become the carrier of the flame for Western Swing? For half a century, Asleep at the Wheel made it on the rocky road that is the music biz.
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4 months ago
28 minutes

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Texas Matters: Why Conan The Barbarian is a Texan
He dreamed up Conan the Barbarian from his lonely town of Cross Plains, Texas. But where did Robert E. Howard find his inspiration for the sword-and- sorcery, weird tales that still resonate today? Howard dipped his pen in the inkwell of Texas history, tall tales and the boom and bust of the oil fields. How Conan is really a Texan.
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5 months ago
28 minutes

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Texas Matters: Gene Autry — The New Deal cowboy crooner
The first singing cowboy of the movies—Gene Autry —was one of America’s most popular stars. As the Texas native sang "Back in the Saddle Again" he was also promoting ideas that supported the New Deal and friendly relations with Mexico. His messages rang true with his fans during the Great Depression. On this episode, we unpack the ways this western folk hero, Gene Autry, used his talents to support a positive pro-America agenda.
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6 months ago
28 minutes

Texas Matters
This week on Texas Matters—Texans struggle with SNAP disruption. Also, we learn about how Texas is one of the worst states for porch pirates. What are homeowner rights when confronting a package thief?