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Cannabis shop fights to stay open after Texas considers THC ban
The future of the cannabis industry in Texas is unclear after lawmakers approved a ban on the sale and possession of THC products. The governor has two weeks to sign it into law or veto it. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera reports that those who rely on the industry are pushing for him to reject it.
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North Texas-based cannabis shop fights to stay open as state considers THC ban
The wait to learn if Gov. Greg Abbott will sign or veto the proposed statewide ban of THC continues.
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Governor Abbott to sign public education funding bill
Governor Greg Abbott will travel to Central Texas Wednesday to sign a new public education funding bill.
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Gov. Abbott asks USDA to approve waiver banning junk food purchases with SNAP benes
Gov. Greg Abbott is asking the USDA to grant the state a waiver to prevent Texans from using SNAP benefits to buy junk food and sweetened beverages.
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Gov. Abbott signs $1 billion voucher bill in milestone for school choice supporters
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a $1 billion voucher program into law. The program drew opposition from Democrats and some rural Republicans.
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Gov. Abbott, TDEM's Nim Kidd join Trump's FEMA review council
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd are joining a federal review board looking at the national emergency disaster response system.
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School proposal could be on Gov. Abbott's desk by end of week
Governor Abbott’s controversial top priority is closer to his desk than ever before in Austin. School choice vouchers let parents use public school money on private and home schools. NBC 5’s Phil Prazan is in Austin with what comes next.
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Millions spent on medical care for non-U.S. citizens, early Texas hospital data shows
Preliminary data shows that “tens of thousands” of patients who were not “lawfully” in the United States were treated by Texas hospitals in recent months and the cost for their care is in the millions of dollars, according to a state employee testifying before lawmakers late Monday. Gov. Greg Abbott ordered Texas hospitals last summer to begin asking all patients to...
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Gov. Abbott sets special election for Nov. 4 to fill vacant Congressional seat
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott set a date for a special election to fill a Congressional seat vacated by the death of Democratic U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner.
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Abbott blames Harris County elections problems for delay in filling vacant congressional seat
Gov. Greg Abbott blames Harris County election problems for his delay in calling a special election to fill late U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner’s seat.
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Amid scrutiny, Texas Rangers open investigation into East Plano Islamic Center
Texas Governor Greg Abbott asked Texas DPS to launch an investigation into the East Plano Islamic Center. It’s part of a flurry of state investigations announced against the group. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero reports a special meeting Monday night will focus on the plan to build a Muslim-centric community in Collin county.
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House censure resolution filed against Rep. Crockett for Gov. Abbott comments
U.S. Rep. Randy Weber (R-TX 14th District) followed through on Wednesday on his promise to censure fellow House member Jasmine Crockett (D-TX 30th District) for her comments about Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett faces possible censure over Abbott comments
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is under fire for remarks about Gov. Greg Abbott. Some lawmakers are calling for a formal censure. NBC 5 political reporter Phil Prazan reports.
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Conservatives call to censure Rep. Jasmine Crockett claiming she mocked Gov. Greg Abbott
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is drawing fire from conservatives after they say she mocked Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for his wheelchair while speaking at a Human Rights Campaign dinner on Saturday. While addressing the crowd at the 2025 Human Rights Campaign Los Angeles dinner, Crockett thanked HRC board member Morgan Cox for his support during her run for Congress….
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What is a censure vote in Congress?
Here’s what it means to be censured in Congress.
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Gov. Abbott warns Texans to limit outdoor exposure
As the extreme cold weather moves in, Governor Abbott is urging Texans to limit their outdoor exposure. During a press briefing on Monday he also said the state’s power grid – is ready. David Goins has the story.
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Gov. Abbott shares weather preparations ahead of freezing temperatures
Texas Governor Greg Abbott held a press conference about preparations for winter weather Monday morning.
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Northwest ISD board meets Monday to discuss cutting jobs, budget future
Teachers and parents of students in the Northwest ISD will get an update on the district’s plan for the future on Tuesday.
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Gov. Abbott plans to visit Congress to lobby for border security reimbursement
The Texas governor plans to visit Washington D.C. this week to lobby members of Congress to reimburse the state of Texas for spending $11 billion in recent years on border security efforts.
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Texas House takes up school choice vouchers after Senate approval
The Texas House begins debating school choice vouchers. Gov. Abbott is ramping up pressure after the Senate passed the plan, aiming to expand private school funding. NBC 5’s Phil Prazan has the story.