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Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy

Register: Legislative Briefing on New Cannabis Laws (6/23)

We're hosting a Legislative Briefing on Monday, June 23 to breakdown new cannabis laws, the impact on cannabis consumers and businesses, continued opportunities for advocacy, and the 2026 political timeline as we lay groundwork toward the 2027 legislative session. 


Click here to register.


Thanks to the passage of HB46, the Compassionate Use Program is on the brink of significant expansion — increasing patient access and opening the market to more businesses than ever before.

At the same time, we face serious challenges. SB3, a disastrous bill that would dismantle Texas’ legal hemp industry and criminalize consumers of federally legal products, sits on the Governor’s desk. Whatever the outcome, it’s clear: the cannabis advocacy community must stay sharp, organized, and forward-thinking.


We’re focused on unpacking these legislative changes and preparing advocates and industry leaders for what’s next — rule-making, elections, political conventions, and laying a foundation for the 2027 legislative session!

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Gov. Abbott Vetoes SB3: Victory for Freedom and Free Markets

Governor Greg Abbott has vetoed Senate Bill 3, rejecting a sweeping attempt to ban hemp-derived THC products in Texas. The veto is a major win for economic freedom, public safety, and the thousands of Texans who enjoy these products responsibly.


SB3, driven by Lt. Governor Dan Patrick and Senator Charles Perry, sought to outlaw nearly all consumable hemp products—including THC products that are available nationwide. Patrick’s public campaign relied on fear-based messaging, including a widely mocked press tour where he tossed THC edibles at reporters. 


Heather Fazio, director of the Texas Cannabis Policy Center, applauded the governor’s decision to veto SB3. “We are deeply grateful to Governor Abbott for listening to the people of Texas and recognizing that regulation is a better approach to ensuring public health safety,” said Fazio. “This is a win for freedom and free markets.”


Governor Abbott’s veto sets us on a better path forward. Advocates now urge lawmakers to support sensible, enforceable regulation during the a special session, which is set to begin on July 21. 

Read more here.

Abbott’s decision is a powerful stand against fear-driven policymaking!

6/21: Gov. Greg Abbott has signed HB 46 into law, expanding and improving Compassionate Use Program

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    Texas Cannabis Policy Conference

    BIG THANKS to all of our generous sponsors, outstanding speakers, incredible volunteers, and everyone who attended the conference. Together, we will make a positive impact on cannabis policies! 


    The conference was covered by several local and statewide media outlets, amplifying our voices and the resounding message we delivered over the weekend: it's time for more sensible cannabis policy in Texas!

    Heather Fazio

    Director, Texas Cannabis Policy Center

    Heather Fazio is a dedicated cannabis advocate with a strong track record of advancing reform efforts in Texas. With a passion for individual liberty and responsible policy, she has worked extensively to educate lawmakers, mobilize grassroots support, and collaborate with coalition partners to drive meaningful change.


    Heather has played a key role in organizing training events, legislative briefings, lobby days, and educational exhibits, equipping advocates with the tools they need to engage effectively in the policymaking process. Her leadership in building strategic alliances has helped elevate the conversation around cannabis policy, ensuring that patient rights, personal freedoms, and responsible regulations remain at the forefront of legislative discussions.


    Through her years of advocacy, Heather has become a trusted voice in Texas cannabis policy, bridging the gap between the public, lawmakers, and industry stakeholders to foster informed decision-making and meaningful reform.

    Heather Fazio
    hfazio@txmjpolicy.org

    In the News

    Capitol Tonight | Spectrum News 1 (March 20, 2025)

    Representing the Texas Cannabis Policy Center, Heather Fazio discusses Senate Bill 3, cannabis regulation, and the negative impact of cannabis criminalization. Learn more about SB 3.

    TribCast | Texas Tribune (April 1, 2025)

    THC - to ban, or to regulate? That is the question of the session.


    Eleanor talks with Texas Tribune politics reporter Jasper Scherer and Heather Fazio, with the Texas Cannabis Policy Center, about how we got here and why this issue is taking center stage this legislative session.


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