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The Texas Legislature is considering a ban on consumable THC products as some lawmakers say the booming business has caused health problems and allowed sales to minors.
The Texas Senate passed the hemp ban backed by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. If passed by the House, SB 3 would ban nearly all forms of THC.
Patrick says the measure will shut down the dangerous THC products business. The House’s proposal would tighten oversight of ...
Only Gov. Greg Abbott can call for a special session. But in his role presiding over the Texas Senate, Patrick can block any ...
The upper chamber, with staunch support from its presiding officer, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, on March 19 passed Senate Bill 3, a ...
Advocates and business owners packed the Texas State Capitol to testify against two bills that could severely restrict or ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will run for a fourth term of his influential role as lieutenant governor, he announced Friday, touting ...
Hundreds gathered at the Texas Capitol on Monday to oppose a bill they argue is being misleadingly framed as a push against ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's push to outlaw THC in Texas is ramping up as a House committee considers his bill to ban the substance ...
The bill could still be on a collision course with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who leads the Senate and has opposed any carve outs ...
The future of the Texas hemp industry is on the line as state lawmakers consider sweeping bills to tightly regulate or ban ...