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Texas hemp market tops $10B as Senate ban advances

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Texas’ hemp industry continues to experience huge growth, clocking in $5.5 billion in annual sales and contributing an estimated $10.3 billion to the state’s economy, according to a new market report from Whitney Economics on Tuesday – just days after the state Senate passed controversial legislation that could sever the sector.

The report, commissioned by the Texas Hemp Business Council, found the industry now supports more than 53,300 jobs across the state – an increase of 3,200 positions since 2023 – while producing $268 million in tax revenue annually.

The economic analysis comes at an inflection point as Texas Senate Bill 3, which would ban most hemp-derived products in the state, passed the Senate with a 24-7 vote last week. The bill would prohibit all hemp-derived cannabinoids except CBD and CBG while imposing annual fees of $10,000 for manufacturers and $20,000 for retail locations.

“Texas’ hemp industry is not only growing but also providing thousands of jobs and billions in economic impact,” said Cynthia Cabrera, chief strategy officer at Hometown Hero and board member of the Texas Hemp Business Council. “However, proposed regulations that restrict or ban hemp-derived cannabinoid products will devastate small businesses, eliminate tens of thousands of jobs and strip billions from the Texas economy.”

Industry folks dispute the state’s fiscal assessment that only about 10% of businesses would be affected by the legislation.

“It will cost the state a minimum of like $760 million in terms of lost sales tax revenue and unemployment payments,” Cabrera previously told Green Market Report. “You’re talking about 50,000 people on unemployment.”

The industry’s hopes now rest with the Texas House, where advocates are backing an alternative bill, HB4242, which they describe as a “reasonable regulation bill” that would maintain the hemp market while imposing safety standards.

The economic analysis, conducted by Whitney Economics, builds on its 2023 study of the legal Texas hemp industry. The updated report shows retail revenue reached $4.3 billion in 2025, up from $3.3 billion two years earlier, showing sustained consumer demand despite regulatory uncertainty that includes potential barb trading in the state Supreme Court.

According to the report, industry-wide wages rose to $2.1 billion in 2025, up from $1.6 billion in 2023, with hourly pay increasing across all sectors.

The Texas hemp-cannabinoid market has established itself as a significant economic force, with more than 8,500 businesses operating across the state. The report notes that 72% of these businesses reported profitability this year.

Much of the growth has come from the retail sector, which accounts for $4.3 billion in revenue and 41,359 jobs. The manufacturing sector contributes $956 million in revenue and employs 7,981 workers, while the wholesale sector generates $309 million and supports 4,043 jobs.

Texas lawmakers are considering legislation, including Senate Bill 3, that would ban all low-dose hemp-derived THC products. The report estimates such regulations could cost the industry $7.5 billion and eliminate more than 40,000 jobs.

The findings were based on a 22-question survey conducted over six weeks in early 2025, reaching around 4,500 businesses representing about 53% of Texas’ estimated hemp-related businesses. Whitney Economics supplemented the self-reported data with independent research and applied a 2.4x multiplier effect to estimate the industry’s broader economic impact.

The report also comes as state legislatures across the country debate how to regulate hemp-derived cannabinoids, particularly those containing “intoxicating” amounts of THC. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp production federally, but individual states maintain authority over how hemp products can be manufactured and sold within their borders.



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A tax hike on marijuana products requested by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine was not included in a state budget plan released this week, possibly saving state cannabis companies from having to raise prices at dispensaries.

Republican leaders at the state capitol insisted this week they would avoid raising taxes whenever possible, including on the newly established recreational cannabis trade, the Ohio Capital Journal reported.

“There are no tax increases in this budget,” Rep. Brian Stewart, the chairman of the House Finance Committee, told the Journal. “We are not raising taxes on sports betting, marijuana or tobacco products.”

Stewart was responding to a specific budget request from DeWine that called for raising cannabis tax rates from 10% to 20% to help pay for “local jail improvements, law enforcement, poison control, assistance in having old cannabis-related convictions expunged, and addiction services.”

Instead, Ohio lawmakers made clear this week they are not DeWine’s to command and released a far different fiscal agenda than the state’s chief executive requested, the Journal reported. DeWine still has line-item veto power, so changes may still be ahead.

Lawmakers have until July to approve a new budget plan.

DeWine’s request appears to be part of a small but significant national trend of states relying increasingly on marijuana taxes to fund state coffers, NORML noted in a blog post on Thursday. California, Maryland, Michigan and New Jersey also have either pending recreational cannabis tax hikes or legislative proposals to do so, the marijuana activist organization pointed out.



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City View Green Holdings (CSE: CVGR) (OTC Pink: CVGRF) recently warned investors it was considering a pivot out of cannabis and becoming an investment issuer. Now it’s making that official.

The company has proposed to spin out its wholly owned subsidiary, 2590672 Ontario Inc. Following the spin-out transaction, the company said it would remain a reporting issuer to complete a reverse take-over transaction with a business that has yet to be identified.

City View also said that the spin-out would allow shareholders to realize the expected growth and returns from the cannabis sector through direct ownership in the “SubCo” – or the spin-out property – and that it was expected to file with the Canadian Securities Exchange to list the shares there. That exchange ratio has yet to be determined.

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As part of the proposed plan, City View told the market that it has entered into an agreement of principle with an arm’s length party referred to as the “Target.” City View will buy an ownership interest in said Target in exchange for the issuance of shares in the capital of City View.

While it didn’t name the company, City View did say that the Target is a technology company with a primary focus on assisting online creators and influencers to monetize their YouTube, Twitch and X livestreams by matching the individual creators and influencers with brands.

“The creators and influencers will use the proprietary live broadcast software to integrate the ads into their livestreams. The Target, using AI, will be able to track all interactions by the viewers with the ads, bill the advertisers accordingly and remit payment to the creators and influencers,” the company said in its statement.

Despite the lengthy description, City View acknowledged it is still doing its due diligence on the company and has signed no definitive agreement.

The proposed plan is also dependent upon a shareholder vote approving the move.



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Standard Wellness Holdings LLC secured a $14 million senior secured credit facility from Advanced Flower Capital (NASDAQ: AFCG), the companies announced Thursday.

The vertically integrated cannabis company will use the funding to refinance existing debt, including full repayment of its debt facility with Focus Growth Capital Partners and early repayment of a seller note with Columbia Care, according to the announcement. That debt was incurred when Standard Wellness acquired the Cannabist dispensary in Springville, Utah.

Additionally, the funds will fully finance the acquisition of a dispensary license in St. Louis, though that acquisition remains subject to regulatory approval.

The new credit facility bears an interest rate of 12.5% with AFC, a longstanding lender to the cannabis industry, specifically privately owned companies.

Kyle Ciccarello, CFO of Standard Wellness, said the repayment of the Focus Growth debt and early retirement of the Columbia Care note “reflect Standard Wellness’s proactive approach to managing its financial obligations and optimizing its capital structure.”

The AFC credit facility will help Standard streamline its debt structure, eliminate legacy obligation and invest in strategic acquisitions, according to Maloof.

The St. Louis dispensary acquisition is described as a key component of the company’s long-term growth strategy.

Founded in 2017 in Ohio, Standard Wellness operates across Ohio, Missouri and Utah, and has cultivation, processing and dispensary licenses in Maryland. The company operates five retail locations under The Forest brand and employs approximately 350 people.

Standard made the first-ever legal marijuana sale in Ohio through its dispensary The Forest Sandusky and completing the first delivery to a Utah pharmacy in February 2020, according to the company.

Gramercy Capital Group LLC (through INTE Securities LLC) served as financial advisor, while Feuerstein Kulick LLP acted as legal counsel to Standard Wellness.



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