Report: Texas outsourcing project raises questions for other states
14th Nov 2006, 04:42 GMT
A group that works to support low- and middle-income Texans said Monday that the state's problems with outsourcing enrollment for food, health care and cash assistance benefits should serve as a warning for other states.
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