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Senate Republicans on Tuesday narrowly cleared a key procedural hurdle on the path to clawing back billions of dollars in ...
On May 27, the Texas Legislature sent Senate Bill 3 (SB3) to Gov. Greg Abbott for signature, marking a potentially seismic shift in the legal landscape for hemp-derived cannabinoid products in the ...
Senate Bill 3 would have banned consumable hemp products that contained any THC, including delta-8 and delta-9.
After months of back and forth on whether Governor Abbott would sign into law or veto Senate Bill 3, which sought to ban THC in Texas, he officially vetoed the bill late last night.
Many Texas voters are applauding a late-night veto of Senate Bill 3, the total THC ban, by Gov. Greg Abbott. But the state’s hemp industry isn’t in the clear quite yet, as the governor has ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick immediately criticized Gov. Greg Abbott’s late-night veto of Senate Bill 3 in a post on X, saying Abbott stayed silent during the session ...
Senate Bill 3 would have effectively removed the majority of hemp-derived products currently available on the market, disrupting small businesses and limiting consumer access to federally legal ...
During a signing ceremony for a property tax bill on Monday, Gov. Greg Abbott said he has thousands of bills to review and has not gotten to Senate Bill 3 yet.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3, which would have banned consumable hemp products containing THC. Abbott called for a special legislative session to implement regulations on THC ...
Senate Bill 3 would have banned the sale of consumable products containing THC, the psychoactive compound found in cannabis.