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April 5, 2025
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Notice of Public Hearing

There will be a legislative committee hearing on Senate Bill 3 on Monday morning on the proposed ban of THC products, which has grown to a $9 Billion industry in Texas. The public hearing of the Senate Committee on State Affairs will begin at 9am on Monday, March 3, 2025, in the Senate Chamber at the Texas State Capitol.

 

The Senate Committee on State Affairs will consider the following:
SB 3 Perry | et al.

Relating to the regulation of consumable hemp products and the hempderived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring a

registration; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; providing an administrative penalty.
SB 810 Hughes
Relating to protection for a public school employee’s use of terms consistent with biological sex.
SB 965 Parker | et al.
Relating to the right of a public school employee to engage in religious speech or prayer while on duty.
SB 1073 Hughes
Relating to discrimination against or burdening certain constitutional rights of an applicant for or holder of a license to practice law in this state.
SB 1119 Hughes
Relating to liability of a water park entity for injuries arising from certain activities.
SB 1505 Perry
Relating to the medical use of low-THC cannabis under and the administration of the Texas Compassionate-Use Program. Public testimony will be limited to 2 minutes. If submitting written testimony, please provide 25 copies to the committee clerk with your name and the bill number on each copy
Bills added after last posting:
SB 810
SB 965

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SB 1073
SB 1119
SB 1505

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