Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) recreational products, including gummies and some vape pens, will remain legal in Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed Texas Senate Bill 3 late Sunday night. The bill would have attached criminal charges to possessing or distributing hemp-derived products. Abbott had until Sunday night to veto SB 3 or let it become law automatically....| The Daily Texan
This story was part of a series of articles published in the March 4 edition of The Daily Texan. Jan. 14: First day of the legislative regular session This marks the formal start to the legislative process, when lawmakers convene for the first time and begin to organize into committees. This year, lawmakers elected Dustin...| The Daily Texan
Texas lawmakers will reconvene at the Capitol on July 21 after Gov. Greg Abbott called them back for a special session. Abbott outlined six issues for the session based on bills he vetoed in June during the 89th regular legislative session. In light of the deadly floods in Kerr County and at Camp Mystic, Abbott...| The Daily Texan
Buoyed by the Trump administration's willingness to place restrictions on food assistance programs, Texas moves to limit junk food.| San Antonio Report