Texas Medical Marijuana Bill Wins Key Committee Approval

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Texas Medical Marijuana Bill Wins Key Committee Approval | HWN

AUSTIN, TX — Lawmakers in the Texas house have advanced a bill that advocates are calling “critical” to the future of Texas’ currently unworkable medical marijuana program. House Bill 2107 was advanced Friday by the Public Health Committee by a vote of 7 to 2. The bill now heads to the Calendars Committee, the legislative committee […]

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Texas Advocates Make Last Minute Push for Medical Marijuana Fix

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Texas Advocates Make Last Minute Push for Medical Marijuana Fix | Marijuana Policy Project

AUSTIN, TX — A group of patients, caregivers, and advocates will gather at the Texas State Capitol today for an eleventh-hour push to keep critical medical marijuana legislation alive. The group, led by Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy, will be urging members of the House Calendars Committee to schedule a vote on House Bill 2107, […]

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Texas Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Advances to Floor Vote in House

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Texas Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Advances to Floor Vote in House | Marijuana Policy Project

AUSTIN, TX — A proposal to reduce penalties for marijuana possession in Texas received bipartisan approval from the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee on Monday and will soon be scheduled for a full vote in the House. The measure passed by a vote of 4-2, receiving support from two Democrats and two Republicans. House Bill 81, […]

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Texas House to Hold Hearing on Reducing Marijuana Penalties Today

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Texas House to Hold Hearing on Reducing Marijuana Penalties Today | Marijuana Policy Project

AUSTIN, TX — A bill that would reduce penalties for marijuana possession in Texas is scheduled to receive a hearing Monday afternoon in the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee. “I’m proud to present HB 81 to the committee and build on the bipartisan support it’s had from the very beginning,” said Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Chairman Joe Moody (D-El […]

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Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Filed in Texas for 2017 Legislative Session

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Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Filed in Texas for 2017 Legislative Session | Thomas H. Clarke

AUSTIN, TX — When Texas lawmakers reconvene in January, a proposal to decriminalize up to one ounce of marijuana in Texas will be waiting. State Rep. Joe Moody (D-El Paso) filed House Bill 81 on Monday, the first day of filing, in advance of the 2017 legislative session.  The bill proposes reducing the penalty for possession […]

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Texas Legislation Offers Incentives for Renewable Energies

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In an effort to continue with the push to live a greener lifestyle, renewable energy legislation in Texas offers many incentives for property owners and residents to establish processes to engage in methods to become more energy efficient. These renewable options can be implemented at both homes and businesses, and can also help people to reduce their monthly utility bills, in addition to saving the environment.

 

Solar and wind technologies are the future of being energy efficient, and Texas is home to abundant amounts of sun and strong winds. Renewable energy legislation in Texas is based on the understanding of the benefits of these options, and it encourages residents to educate themselves on the incentives offered. In fact, there are a number of tax and other monetary incentives that can even make using renewable energy lucrative for home and business owners throughout the state.

 

Currently, companies and business owners may deduct 10 percent of the total cost of the renewable energy system from their franchise tax. Renewable energy legislation in Texas also offers the possibility for corporations involved with the construction and selling of energy efficient equipment to be exempt from the franchise tax completely. This is an effort to attract the necessary equipment and businesses to expand renewable energy sources throughout the state of Texas.

 

Wind and solar energies are compatible with the incentives offered by the renewable energy legislation in Texas if these items are installed to store energy that supports heating and cooling for a property. If a business installs solar panels on the roof of its building, for example, it may be eligible. The same is true if an organization implements wind turbines on its property.

 

To apply for the incentives provided by recent renewable energy legislation in Texas, one must apply using Form 50-123, called “Exemption Application for Solar or Wind-Powered Energy Devices.” This form can be found on the state government’s website.

 

Besides incentives offered by the latest renewable energy legislation in Texas, solar and wind powered energy offers a sustainable way to power a property with minimal costs. Local government also offers credits and rebates that can be applied towards the price of installation. Simply put, engaging in renewable and more efficient energy not only helps you to preserve the environment, but it also gives you the opportunity to reduce your energy costs on a monthly basis.

 

With a variety of incentives, Texas is urging corporations and property owners to live a greener and more sustainable lifestyle for the long term.

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Texas Voters Want To Legalize Marijuana

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MarijuanaA majority of Texas voters support marijuana legalization, according to a recent survey. Public Policy Polling found that 58 percent of Texans “support making marijuana legal for adults and regulating it like alcohol.” Even more — 61 percent — were in favor of decriminalizing marijuana possession and instead punishing violations with a civil citation.

Texas law currently views possession of marijuana, even on a minute scale, as a criminal offense, punishable by $2,000 in fines and up to a year of jail time. The PPP survey of 860 randomly selected Texas voters was released by the Marijuana Policy Project.

“Most Texans agree that marijuana sales should be conducted by legitimate businesses instead of drug cartels in the underground market,” MPP executive director Rob Kampia said in a release.

In addition, the poll found that a majority of Texas voters support changing state law to permit critically ill and terminal patients to use medical marijuana — only 31 percent said they were opposed.

“People suffering from cancer and multiple sclerosis should not face the threat of arrest for using medical marijuana if their doctors believe it will help ease their suffering,” Kampia said.

Nationwide, support for marijuana legalization is on the rise, with 52 percent of Americans in favor of legalizing marijuana use, according to a recent national Gallup survey.

Last November, Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize recreational marijuana through referendums, catalyzing similar efforts in California, Arizona, Oregon and Alaska heading toward the 2014 midterm elections. Is Texas next?

Source: Huffington Post (NY)
Author: Shadee Ashtari, The Huffington Post
Published: October 8, 2013
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