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Despite polls showing middling support for the ban, he has been touring the state to tout all of the Texas Legislature’s ...
Dan Patrick visited Amarillo to promote property tax cuts, education reforms, and the Ten Commandments classroom mandate in ...
While in Lubbock, Lt. Gov. Patrick and Sen. Charles defended the proposed bill that would ban THC across the state, impacting ...
Patrick makes a strong stand on hemp-derived THC, plus highlights new Texas laws. Find out what he said. Michael Cuviello ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick discussed a potential special session for congressional redistricting, legislative wins and his own ...
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Future of THC ban in TX unknown
Gov. Greg Abbott has until June 22 to sign or veto Senate Bill 3, which would ban consumable THC products in Texas. Banning ...
Gov. Greg Abbott said on Wednesday that he has still not decided if he will sign or veto legislation banning THC products in ...
Political analyst Dr. Mark Jones says Abbott, who is arguably the most popular major politician in Texas, finds himself in the position of a "rock and hard place," in that he has to make a decision on ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has until June 22 to decide whether to veto bills, including Senate Bill 3. Meta has announced a series of ...
It’s an unusual situation for the lieutenant governor, long viewed by GOP activists as a stalwart conservative responsible for driving the Legislature rightward.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick isn’t giving an inch on his push to ban THC products in Texas. Despite polls showing middling support for the ban from GOP primary voters and backlash by conservative talk ...