Some Texas lawmakers say foster care reforms are not happening fast enough
The state foster care program is shifting from a large Austin-based bureaucracy to what?s called Community Based Care. The idea is to give local communities more say and more ownership in foster care.
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Some Texas lawmakers say foster care reforms are not happening fast enough

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