On Monday, a Texas Senate committee considered Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's priority bill of banning all consumable THC products.
House and Senate lawmakers plan to spend at least $6 billion on property tax cuts, but haven't yet agreed on how much relief ...
The Texas Senate unanimously passed a bill Wednesday that would invest $4.3 billion over two years in teacher pay increases ...
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Texas Senate considers total THC ban- where they are so farRead more <a href=" The Senate State Affairs Committee began its discussion on a bill that would ban all forms of THC, the ...
" Texas House and Senate lawmakers have laid out their property tax cut proposals. How do they compare? " was first published ...
The Texas Senate will soon file a concurrent resolution to officially name the strip steak as the “Texas Strip,” rivaling the ...
The senators' letter to Texas boards of regents comes after requests to restore $400 million in universities funds that are ...
Bills before a Senate education committee would eliminate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs in public K-12 schools and ...
The House and Senate are pursuing separate approaches that would offer greater relief either to homeowners or commercial ...
Over the past decade, thousands of CBD shops have opened across Texas. Allen Police Chief Steve Dye said marijuana on the ...
In 2021, the Senate failed trying to pass a ban on delta-8 and THC products, but now Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says it's his priority this session.
Texas Senate Bill 3 proposes a ban on consumable THC products with severe penalties for possession and manufacture.
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