
UNCERTAIN FUTURE Preview
Preview: Season 1 Episode 16 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Witness the changing state of Texas and the people grappling with an uncertain future.
Texas is at a crossroads. Across our state, booming development, shifting industries, and new legislation are causing uncertainty. Through the lens of a female shrimper, a father fighting to preserve his hemp business, and farmers whose land is being transformed by industry, we witness our changing state and the people grappling with an uncertain future.
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Production Support Provided By: H-E-B and Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation

UNCERTAIN FUTURE Preview
Preview: Season 1 Episode 16 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Texas is at a crossroads. Across our state, booming development, shifting industries, and new legislation are causing uncertainty. Through the lens of a female shrimper, a father fighting to preserve his hemp business, and farmers whose land is being transformed by industry, we witness our changing state and the people grappling with an uncertain future.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(dramatic music) - [Voice Over] I feel like we're at a place right now where there's a lot of focus on the state and people are kind of unsure of where we're headed, where are we gonna go.
- [Voice Over Two] It's been very stressful the past couple months.
- That uncertainty has become a crescendo.
- [Voice Over Three] Texas legislation session kicked in and has a lot of challenges for us.
- [Voice Over] Somebody may think, Gulf Coast shrimp, like, what's the big deal?
- [Voice Over Four] It's too hard to make a living out here.
- [Voice Over] There's something deeper there.
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