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Texas rule targeting smokable hemp is back in effect, but enforcement is unclear
By Nathan Bernier, KUT at Houston Public Media
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
The Texas Fifteenth Court of Appeals has cleared the way for new Department of State Health Services rules governing hemp products to take effect again, including higher fees for businesses and limits on the sale of THCA flower and concentrates. But DSHS says they're still...
Key takeaway But DSHS says they're still considering how to proceed.
The water crisis in Corpus Christi may seem distant to residents of The Woodlands, but the issue of securing reliable water sources is a concern that resonates locally. As a community that shares the same regional water challenges as Corpus Christi, The Woodlands Township and its residents should pay close attention to desalination efforts. The Woodlands, being part of the larger Houston metropolitan area, faces its own water management issues, particularly in the face of Gulf hurricane and flooding risks. If desalination proves viable for Corpus Christi, it could have implications for The Woodlands' own water planning and infrastructure development. The experience and outcomes of Corpus Christi's desalination exploration could inform decisions in Montgomery County, where The Woodlands is located, as the county seeks to ensure a sustainable water supply for its growing population.
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Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
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