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On Saturday, June 21, after signing over 300 bills into law, Gov. Greg Abbott visited Laredo to speak at the Webb County Republican Lincoln-Reagan dinner.
Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill passed by Republican lawmakers that sought to ban THC-infused hemp products in Texas.
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The move infuriated Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the powerful head of the Senate, who had called the ban among his top five bills ...
Abbott will call lawmakers back to Austin to tackle Senate Bill 3, a proposed ban on THC products that he vetoed, as well as ...
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Gov. Greg Abbott vetoes THC ban
The move is likely to infuriate Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the powerful head of the Senate, who had called the ban among his top ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill Sunday to ban all THC consumables, allowing the booming market flush with THC-infused vapes, gummies and other products to continue to be sold ...
Minutes before the looming deadline that would pass any undecided bills into law, Governor Greg Abbott vetoed SB 3, the THC ...
Governor Greg Abbott vetoed one of the most scrutinized bills of the legislative session — a total ban on all consumable hemp ...
The proposed ban on products containing intoxicating cannabinoids was considered must-pass legislation by Lt. Gov. Patrick, ...