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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2018 · 3 MIN

Richardson ISD has grown much more diverse. Its school board hasn’t.

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Only one person of color has ever served on the Richardson ISD school board. Now, he's suing the district over its method of electing school board members, alleging it denies people of color a fair say in who represents them. Plus, get the latest on Congress' unfinished business that could cost Texas millions and find out why voters in a Houston-area district are heading to the polls. www.texastribune.org

Only one person of color has ever served on the Richardson ISD school board. Now, he's suing the district over its method of electing school board members, alleging it denies people of color a fair say in who represents them. Plus, get the latest on Congress' unfinished business that could cost Texas millions and find out why voters in a Houston-area district are heading to the polls. www.texastribune.org

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