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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is calling lawmakers back to Austin to put new regulations on the booming hemp industry.
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Some forms of THC will remain legal in Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3 late Sunday night.Abbott said he ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott struck down a proposed statewide ban on gummies, vapes and other consumables containing THC just ...
After vetoing the ban, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the hemp market needs regulation and he called lawmakers back for a ...
Abbott vetoed a proposed ban on cannabis-derived compounds THC products in Texas, which had passed the state legislature in ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNGov. Greg Abbott orders special legislative session after vetoing 26 billsAbbott will call lawmakers back to Austin to tackle Senate Bill 3, a proposed ban on THC products that he vetoed, as well as ...
As Texas attorney general in 2004, Greg Abbott defended the constitutionality of a granite slab bearing the Ten Commandments ...
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Abbott hinted a special session may be needed because the Legislature didn’t pass a ban on cities, counties and school ...
Former State. Sen. Kelly Hancock, who was sworn in as chief clerk of the comptroller’s office Thursday, also launched his ...
Gov. Greg Abbott announced he will call lawmakers back to Austin to take on a slate of bills he vetoed Sunday. They include a ...
Late Sunday night, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed the passage of Senate Bill 3, which would ban consumable THC products.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott hasn't said whether he will add redistricting to the special session agenda, which includes THC regulation and other bills he vetoed.
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