
Stephanie Federico
Digital Editor at KUT-FM (Austin, TX)
Digital editor @KUT | Previously @NPR | Walking jukebox | I paint badly: https://t.co/nJwWM85Q6m… | she/her
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4 days ago |
hppr.org | Katy McAfee |Stephanie Federico
Gov. Greg Abbott has vetoed a bill that would have banned the sale in Texas of most products containing THC, the compound in cannabis that gets people high. In announcing the veto just before a midnight deadline, the governor said he would call a special session July 21 to debate the legislation further. Senate Bill 3 would have unraveled Texas' $8 billion hemp industry and cost an estimated 50,000 people their jobs.
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4 days ago |
tspantx.com | Katy McAfee |Stephanie Federico
Gov. Greg Abbott has vetoed a bill that would have banned the sale in Texas of most products containing THC, the compound in cannabis that gets people high. In announcing the veto just before a midnight deadline, the governor said he would call a special session July 21 to debate the legislation further. Senate Bill 3 would have unraveled Texas’ $8 billion hemp industry and cost an estimated 50,000 people their jobs.
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5 days ago |
kut.org | Katy McAfee |Stephanie Federico
Gov. Greg Abbott has vetoed a bill that would have banned the sale in Texas of most products containing THC, the compound in cannabis that gets people high. In announcing the veto just before a midnight deadline, the governor said he would call a special session July 21 to debate the legislation further. Senate Bill 3 would have unraveled Texas’ $8 billion hemp industry and cost an estimated 50,000 people their jobs.
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4 weeks ago |
kut.org | Stephanie Federico
Ten young singers dressed in tie-dyed shirts stood at the altar of a church on the Drag. Some were stiff, their eyes fixed straight ahead. Others swayed while tapping their thighs. A couple managed a smile. The audience of family members and supporters in pews across from them, meanwhile, had no trouble smiling. The Pano Youth Choir had been practicing almost every Tuesday night since January for its inaugural performance earlier this month.
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Mar 27, 2025 |
dx.doi.org | Stephanie Federico |Di Virgilio
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