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A bill that Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick once described as a "ban on dangerous THC products" is moving closer to becoming law.
A Texas House committee just unanimously passed a bill that would prevent a total ban on consumable hemp products.
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas House State Affairs Committee advanced a bill late Wednesday night that would restrict consumable ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas House panel advances THC bill with stricter regulations — but no ban — for hemp industryLt. Gov. Dan Patrick has called banning THC products a top priority. The latest draft of the lower chamber’s THC regulation ...
A Texas House bill would maintain legal access to gummies, beverages and other THC products, while hiking industry ...
The Texas Legislature is making progress in its efforts to ban all THC in the Lone Star State, and a House committee's latest ...
Authorities say millions of coins spilled onto a Texas highway this week after a tractor-trailer hauling $800,000 in dimes ...
Texas lawmakers are closer to a statewide ban on some THC products. The question is, how far will they go and will it happen in a special session?
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., ...
A Texas House panel has advanced a bill aimed at tightening regulations on the state's hemp industry, though it stops short ...
Senate Bill 3 would ban the sale of virtually all consumable hemp products. The House Committee on State Affairs unanimously passed a committee substitute "substantially different" from the original ...
Round Rock received a media achievement award from the Texas Historical Commission for its preservation efforts.
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