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KETK.com on MSNTexans’ approval of Trump, Abbott sours: PollThe Texas Public Policy released its latest poll results about Texans' attitudes towards state and federal leaders, as well ...
Texas Hemp Business Council, which opposes SB 3, posted a statement to Facebook following Abbott's veto. "By vetoing SB 3, he stood with millions of Texans, protected 53,000+ jobs,— and rejected ...
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The New Republic on MSNTexas Governor Says Emails With Musk Are “Intimate or Embarrassing”During an appearance on NBC News’s Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker asked Noem to respond to a New York Times report that ...
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The Texas Newsroom compiled the numbers from the 89th legislative session and found out which lawmakers filed the most bills, ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed to continue searching for flood victims until "we locate every single person." While thanking U.S. President Donald Trump in advance, Abbott signed a request for a federal ...
Gov. Abbott vetoes THC ban bill, calls for special session 01:42. Some forms of THC will remain legal in Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3 late Sunday night.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick described Gov. Greg Abbott's late Sunday night veto of Senate Bill 3, the legislation that would ban legal marijuana in Texas, as "surprising." Political observers said ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls for lawmakers to replace STAAR test as part of special session; Texas will seek $11 billion in reimbursement from Trump administration for border security expenditures; ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill Sunday to ban all THC consumables, allowing the booming market flush with THC-infused vapes, gummies and other products to continue to be sold across the state.
Texas Gov Greg Abbott shows off his signature after signing Senate Bill 1, also known as the election integrity bill, into law, Texas, Sept. 7, 2021. Lm Otero/AP.
Texas Gov. Abbott has called a special session to address the proposed THC ban after vetoing SB 3. Here's what he said as to why he did so.
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