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On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on State Affairs passed a bill that would eliminate the majority of hemp products in Texas.
Proposed measures aim to improve early warning systems and bolster emergency communications. Some lawmakers want them addressed before any other issue.
A panel of Texas House and Senate lawmakers hold a joint meeting Wednesday where they’ll discuss the state’s response to the ...
After one of the deadliest floods in Texas history, state lawmakers are preparing to hold their first public hearing aimed at addressing what went wrong, and wh ...
While testimony was underway for the latest THC ban bill, Abbott's office released a statement, where he once again pushed ...
Texas Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced the list of bills the Senate will work on in the first called special session ...
The debate over THC products was reignited at the Texas Capitol Tuesday as the Senate State Affairs Committee discussed ...
Texas lawmakers are revisiting a bill that aims to regulate hemp-derived consumable products, including THC. Here's what you ...
The first three bills on the list are in response to the devastating Independence Day Floods in the Hill Country.
Here's a look at what were named priority bills for the Texas Senate by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick as the first special session is ...
The Texas Hemp Business Council (THBC) today issued the following statement regarding the introduction of SB 5 during a ...
Voting on new congressional maps before any response to the Hill Country floods could create a political liability for ...
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