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Six years after legalizing hemp and its by-products, the state is revising its drug policies and criminalizing products sold by thousands of Texas businesses.
The Texas House of Representatives is set to ban hemp-derived products that can make a consumer feel high, closing a loophole on unregulated intoxicants but also creating concerns it will negatively ...
Lawmakers passed a bill aimed at squatters and nixed more sweeping reforms that tenant advocates have warned would endanger ...
The Texas House of Representatives voted to preliminarily approve a bill that will fully ban any consumable hemp products ...
The Texas House of Representatives approved a bill that will fully ban any consumable hemp products that contain THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana that gives its consumer a high. It is one ...
The Texas Senate on Thursday unanimously passed a bill to eliminate the Texas Lottery Commission, which seeks to shift ...
The Texas Senate gave final approval on Friday to a sweeping bill that injects some $8.5 billion in public school funding ...
SB 1188 would require health care agencies to create a new field in medical records for the sex assigned at birth of patients ...
Governor Abbott thanked the U.S. House for passing a bill allocating $12 billion for Texas border security expenses incurred ...
The Texas House of Representatives today (Friday, May 23) passed Senate Bill 11 mandating a daily period set aside in Texas ...
The Texas House of Representatives approved a bill on May 22 that seeks to prevent healthcare providers from changing a patient’s sex in medical records, outside of some exceptions, by levying fines ...
A Texas House bill to close a loophole in the state’s sexual assault laws got a hearing in the Senate Criminal Justice ...