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Council approves two public‑health agreements covering STI testing and youth resilience services
Summary
Lubbock Public Health presented two agreements: continued participation in the Texas Infertility Prevention Project (testing and treatment supplies for chlamydia and gonorrhea) and an expansion of a healing‑centered youth program focused on justice‑involved youth. Council approved both items; one vote carried 4–1 after public discussion.
The Lubbock City Council approved two agreements Oct. 28 with state and contracted partners to support sexually transmitted infection testing and a youth‑focused healing program.
Public Health director Dr. Wells said the Texas Infertility Prevention Project supplies test kits, lab processing and treatment medications at no direct cost to the city; the program typically allocates about…
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