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AB 2141
introduced
Pharmacies: license discipline: stipulated settlement and disciplinary order.
SF 4952
introduced
Continuing education requirements modification for online courses
HB 302
introduced
TOBACCO/TOBACCO PRODUCTS: Prohibits the sale of vapor products near schools
HB 1015
introduced
requiring disclosure of Japanese knotweed in real property transactions.
HB 149
introduced
AN ACT relating to trade practices.
HB 1707
introduced
Immigration - As introduced, requires a local government entity to comply with a court order regarding an unlawful sanctuary policy within 120 days of the issuance of the court's order. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 7; Title 8; Title 16; Title 17 and Title 38.
HB 383
introduced
APPROPRIATIONS/ANCILLARY: Provides for the ancillary expenses of state government
HB 890
introduced
AN ACT relating to economic development.
HB 2537
introduced
An Act amending the act of January 8, 1960 (1959 P.L.2119, No.787), known as the Air Pollution Control Act, further providing for penalties.
HB 1246
in_committee
Consumer-Regulated Electric Utilities
HB 5954
introduced
Labor: hours and wages; scheduling standards for certain employers; provide for. Creates new act.
HB 861
introduced
Department of Information Technology - Statewide Information Technology Master Plan - Reporting
SB 1755
in_committee
SB 1755 - Agriculture, Natural Resources & Conservation
. AGRICULTURE
. Governor Senate
GR $ 21,066,802 $ 14,916,802
FEDERAL 12,677,920 12,677,920
OTHER 33,825,085 39,825,085
. ____________ ____________
TOTAL $ 67,569,807 $ 67,419,807
. House Final
GR $
FEDERAL
OTHER
. _____________ ____________
TOTAL
. NATURAL RESOURCES
. Governor Senate
GR $ 60,609,855 $ 60,264,954
FEDERAL 202,484,030 202,484,030
OTHER 2,103,044,070 2,103,044,070
. _____________ _____________
TOTAL $2,366,137,955 $2,365,793,054
. House Final
GR $
FEDERAL
OTHER
. _____________ _____________
TOTAL $
. CONSERVATION
. Governor Senate
GR $ 0 $ 0
FEDERAL 0 0
OTHER 251,537,640 251,537,640
. ____________ ____________
TOTAL $ 251,537,640 $ 251,537,640
. House Final
GR $
FEDERAL
OTHER
. _____________ ____________
TOTAL $
ADAM KOENIGSFELD
HB 1760
introduced
Codes - As introduced, increases, from one to two working days of when the request is made, the time within which an inspection of a one-family or two-family building's footer is considered timely. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 68.
HD 6053
introduced
A communication from the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission (see Section 145 of Chapter 126 of the Acts of 2022) submitting a report entitled: βEmergency Boarding in the Commonwealth of Massachusettsβ
SB 132
signed
Voluntary Alcohol Breath Test
K 1476
introduced
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim May 15 to June 15, 2026, as Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month in New York State
SB 762
introduced
Horse Racing - Racetrack Facility Renewal Account Grants - Alterations
SB 993
in_committee
SCS/SB 993 - This act creates licenses for hemp beverage manufacturers, hemp beverage wholesalers, and hemp beverage retailers. No person, cooperative, or business holding any one of the three types of hemp beverage licenses can hold either of the other two types of hemp beverage licenses and shall not have a financial interest, either direct or indirect, in a person, cooperative or business holding any of the other two types of hemp beverage licenses. However, a person, cooperative, or business may hold both a hemp beverage manufacturer and hemp beverage retailer license, but may only operate hemp beverage retail operations onsite at the premises where the hemp beverage product is manufactured.
Hemp beverage manufacturers may solicit and sell hemp beverage products to hemp beverage wholesalers, but shall not sell directly to a hemp beverage retailer. Hemp beverage wholesalers can solicit and sell hemp beverage products to hemp beverage retailers. A person, cooperative, or business holding a hemp beverage manufacturer license, hemp beverage wholesaler license, or a hemp beverage retailer license, or any allowable combination thereof, shall not hold a marijuana facility license.
No hemp beverage wholesaler or hemp beverage retailer shall distribute or sell any hemp beverage products that they know or reasonably should know were manufactured outside of the United States. Unfinished hemp extract may be imported or exported as described in the act.
The act specifies the qualifications to receive a license, fees for licensure, and the application process, as well as the health, safety, permissible ingredients, testing, and transportation standards. The act also outlines the packaging and labeling requirements for hemp beverages. Any hemp beverage manufacturer or wholesaler who violates such health and safety standards, or permits its employees, officers, or agents to do so, will be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction will be subject to specified fines.
This act prohibits the sale of hemp beverages to anyone under the age of 21. Anyone who sells hemp beverages shall also be 21 years old. A manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer of a hemp beverage product shall not advertise, market, or offer for sale the product by using, in the labeling or design of the product or product packaging or in advertising or marketing materials for the product trade dress, trademarks, branding, or other related materials, any imagery or scenery that depicts or signifies characters or symbols known to appeal primarily to persons under 21 years of age.
Under this act, retailers and wholesalers shall have 120 days, beginning August 28, 2026, to sell any hemp beverage products in inventory as of August 28, 2026, provided such products comply with the provisions of this act. Any remaining products not removed from inventory shall be subject to forfeiture and destruction, as described in the act.
Under this act, an excise tax at a rate of 7% shall be imposed on the retail sale of a hemp beverage product.
This act is similar to SB 697 (2025), HB 463 (2025), and provisions in SCS/SB 54 (2025), and SB 518 (2025).
SARAH HASKINS
K 1460
introduced
Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim May 27, 2026, as Taiwan Heritage Day in the State of New York