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The bills would carry a $5,000 fine for a first-time violation and comes as momentum for such restrictions has increased in ...
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Texas to ban retail THC gummies, funnel customers into medical marijuana monopoly
The medical marijuana industry could not be more excited about a ban on retail THC sales. Nico Richardson, CEO of the dominant dispensary Texas Originals and a managing director of the venture capital ...
Democratic lawmakers and advocates rallied outside the Texas Capitol Thursday, just before the state legislature kicked the ...
Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed the bill and put it on the special session agenda, saying he wants a narrower version.
Gov. Greg Abbott is the only elected official in Texas standing in the way of banning THC, in opposition to law enforcement ...
This week, the Senate Committee on State Affairs met to hash out the details of Senate Bill 5, which would ban THC products ...
A newly introduced bill in Texas is reigniting concerns over the future of hemp-derived products. During a special legislative session, lawmakers introduced Senate Bill 5, a proposed law that would ...
The severity of the flash flooding that killed more than 130 people in Texas's Hill Country was difficult to predict, ...
The body of a woman who was missing in the devastating July 4 floods has been found, according to Gov. Greg Abbott. Abbott ...
Senate Bill 5 would criminalize hemp products containing any detectable THC, threatening hundreds of small businesses across the state.
The plan is for Texas to redraw its congressional districts and gain five additional Republican seats. Currently, Texas has 38 seats in the House. Republicans now hold 25 and Democrats 12, with one ...
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Expert discusses what could replace STAAR test if Texas gets rid of it
Gov. Greg Abbott is pushing state lawmakers during the current special session to get rid of the STAAR test. If that does indeed go away, that raises the question about what could rise in its place.
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