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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.
The deadly flooding in Texas that took at least 80 people, including children, may have been avoided if the state legislature hadn’t killed a bill for an emergency siren alert system because it was ...
State lawmakers could soon be back at the Capitol considering better warnings for floods in Texas. Just days after the ...
Abbott’s long-anticipated veto of Senate Bill 3 — championed by the Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and law enforcement across Texas — saved an $8 billion industry with 55,000 employees from ...
Texas political tension rises as Lt. Gov. Patrick prepares remarks on Gov. Greg Abbott's veto of Senate Bill 3, a measure banning THC products statewide.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed 26 bills and signed 1,155 into law from the 89th Texas Legislature. Abbott called a special session starting July 21 to address five of the vetoed bills.
Governor Abbott vetoed a Texas bill banning THC products but added the issue to a special session agenda. Learn about the impact and what’s next for hemp laws.
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." ...
Texas Rep. Wes Virdell reconsiders his previous vote against a disaster response bill after witnessing the devastation caused ... At a news conference on Sunday, Gov. Greg Abbott left the door open to ...
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 vetoed 26 bills and signed 1,155 into law from the 89th Texas Legislature. Abbott called a special session starting July 21 to address five of the vetoed bills.
news Politics. Gov. Abbott signs Ten Commandments bill mandating displays in Texas classrooms The new law is set to take effect Sept. 1, but it will likely be challenged in court well before then.