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Gov. Greg Abbott is the only elected official in Texas standing in the way of banning THC, in opposition to law enforcement ...
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Green Matters on MSNTexas Is Grieving, so Where Is Greg Abbott and Why Is Dan Patrick Acting in His Place?A devastating flood is making national news, prompting people to wonder why Dan Patrick is acting governor of Texas while Greg Abbott is away.
Texas Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced the list of bills the Senate will work on in the first called special session ...
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Dan Patrick and his teetotaling allies are going to ban retail THC gummies, drinks and flowers in Texas, killing 50,000 jobs and a $5 billion-a-year industry that most Texans support. Gov. Greg Abbott ...
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Potential Texas THC ban puts state leaders at odds | What's Your Point?Texas Senate Bill 5 would ban products containing any detectable amount of THC. While Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick continues to push ...
At the public hearing that took place on Tuesday, Perry said the idea that banning THC would put hemp companies out of ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNA guide to Texas’ special legislative sessionWhy there’s a special session During their regular legislative session in the spring, state lawmakers passed a bill that ...
After an attempt to ban THC was vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott last month, the Texas Senate has revived similar legislation in ...
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BigCountryHomepage on MSNCommittees set up for congressional redistricting in TexasThe Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives announced the formation of a House Select Committee to tackle congressional ...
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Is THC as dangerous as Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick makes it out to be?The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Over the last six months, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has built his case against THC products, claiming ...
The Texas Senate and Texas House have formed select committees to address disaster preparedness and flooding, with the first hearings scheduled for July 23 and a second in Kerrville.
With the Texas legislatures special session underway, state lawmakers are working on a bill that would fund sirens and flood ...
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