For years to come, it appears the state of Texas will have to show a federal district judge it's making several substantial improvements to foster care.
Unless further scaled back on appeal, U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack soon will roll out a far-reaching order that would force the state to back up with data its contentions that it has adequate staffing levels in three categories of state employees that touch foster kids' lives — caseworkers, abuse investigators and licensing inspectors.
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