Report: Teens Faring Better in Texas


Authors:
Lynsey Kluever /(512) 320-0222 x 112
Frances Deviney /(512) 320-0222 x 106
November 1, 2005
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After many years of worsening conditions, teens are faring better in Texas, according to The State of Texas Children 2005, a report released today by the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP) that examines the status of children across all of Texas’ 254 counties.