TPPF Statement on Texas Senate Bill to Reform Texas Child Protective Services
The Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Director of the Center for Families and Children Brandon Logan, J.D., CWLS, issued the following statement on Senate Bill 11, the 85th Legislature’s first substantial legislation to reform Texas Child Protective Services (CPS). Among other things, the bill expands the continuum of services provided under the State’s foster care redesign initiative, which began in 2011. Under the bill, regional single-source contractors that currently provide foster care services could eventually have responsibility for case management and family preservation services, subject to meeting quality benchmarks.
Press Release December 8, 2016