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Steroid Testing: Not Worth Cost?

By: Austin Kellerman
Updated: January 13, 2009
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 When the state of Texas kicks off its 2009 legislative session this morning lawmakers will be addressing the hot-button issue of steroid testing in high schools.

The State of Texas recently started testing high school students for steroid use.

Of of the first 10,000, just four students were found to be using steroids. Opponents of the tests say results like that certainly dont justify the programs $6 million price tag.

However, the lawmaker who shepherded the measure through the legislature in 2007 sees the results as proof of its success. Representative Dan Flynn says the point of the testing program was to act as a deterrent to steroid use, and the numbers show thats just what it is.

Lawmakers will now have to decide whether to stick with the program or ditch it due to the cost.

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