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3 weeks ago |
couriertexas.com | Matt Hennie
Texas lawmakers banned THC products in Senate Bill 3, a controversial measure that threatens a state hemp industry that employs 50,000 people. When it comes to THC, the Texas Legislature giveth and taketh away. State lawmakers, under immense pressure from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, banned consumable THC products, an industry that has exploded around the state in recent years thanks to a loophole in a hemp bill the legislature passed in 2019.
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3 weeks ago |
couriertexas.com | Matt Hennie
The $8.5 billion Texas public school funding law includes pay raises for teachers and staff, along with more money for special education, operations, and safety measures. Gov. Greg Abbott delivered $8.5 billion in new funding to the state’s struggling public schools on Wednesday, but only after blocking it for years in order to get his way on a private school voucher program.
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2 months ago |
couriertexas.com | Matt Hennie
Attorney General Ken Paxton won injunctions against weed decriminalization ballot measures overwhelmingly approved by voters in Austin and San Marcos. A Texas appeals court in late April struck down voter-approved measures in Austin and San Marcos that decriminalized small amounts of marijuana. The state’s 15th Court of Appeals sided with Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has fought a series of ballot measures overwhelmingly approved by local voters in cities across the state.
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2 months ago |
couriertexas.com | Matt Hennie
Before the House approved school vouchers giving public funds for private schools, it passed a nearly $8 billion bill funding public education that provides the first per student funding increase since 2019. The Texas House passed a historic $1 billion school voucher plan early Thursday, delivering a key legislative victory to Gov. Greg Abbott that’s eluded him for years.
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2 months ago |
couriertexas.com | Matt Hennie
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton hopes to unseat US Sen. John Cornyn, who is seeking a fifth term. (Photo by Matt Hennie) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his campaign taking on US Sen. John Cornyn in what will be a personal, expensive fight in the Republican primary. The upside is that Ken Paxton won’t seek a fourth term as Texas Attorney General. The downside? He stands a solid chance of becoming a US senator.
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