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Drug testing for welfare law in Ga

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Sorry if this has already been covered. ( it's actually from back in April ) I think this is a GREAT idea.

(Reuters) - Low-income adults seeking public assistance in Georgia will have to pass a drug test before receiving benefits under a measure signed by Governor Nathan Deal on Monday, making it the latest state to push through the controversial testing requirement.

Supporters of the Social Responsibility and Accountability Act said it is designed to ensure that welfare payments, called Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, are not "diverted to illicit drug use."

Under the law set to take effect on July 1, applicants who fail a drug test will become ineligible to receive benefits for a certain time period, based on the number of past test failures.

The measure will not affect benefits for children. If a parent fails a drug test, children can still receive payments through another person designated by the state.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia opposed the drug-testing requirement and believes it is unconstitutional, Executive Director Debbie Seagraves said on Tuesday. There is no evidence that welfare recipients are any more likely than other groups to use illegal drugs, she said.

"You're taking a group of people and basically profiling them," Seagraves said.

She would not say whether the ACLU plans to sue, but previously she has predicted a lengthy court fight if the measure became law.

ON THE BOOKS IN OTHER STATES

Two states, Michigan and Florida, have adopted similar legislation, and a drug-testing bill is pending in the Oklahoma Senate, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. The Michigan Court of Appeals in 2003 ruled that state's law unconstitutional. Florida's law has been temporarily blocked by a federal lawsuit.

Utah's governor last month signed a bill that requires those applying for cash assistance to take a drug test if they are suspected of using drugs. It also allows the state to stop benefits for an applicant who refuses to take the test.

Georgia's Deal, a Republican, said the legislation "guarantees that the benefits are used for their intended purposes - to care for children and assist with job preparation."

Republican State Senator John Albers, one of the bill's sponsors, told Reuters earlier this year that he was confident the Georgia legislation would withstand any legal challenges. Welfare reform legislation passed by Congress in 1996 specifically allows states to require drug testing, he said.

(Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Jackie Frank)


link to orginal page >>> http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/17/us-usa-georgia-welfare-tests-idUSBRE83G1FZ20120417
 
There is plenty of evidence that shows that government assistance is abused, and often whatever form of assistance received is indeed traded for drugs, or other things that are clearly abuse and not the intent of such programs. I do believe that drug testing should be implemented for anyone who is on these programs, not to be discriminatory on race/sex/age or anything else. If drugs are indeed found in testing, a drug program should be required to receive further benefits. Failure to do so will result in a suspension of granted programs.
 
good

i know a few guys who went to high school with me, who dont have kids, live by themselves in decent places, and get 400 dollars a month for food (and they eat real good)

they also spend 400 dollars a month on weed.
 
Finally. A good number of us working class and professional people have to get drug tested prior to receiving a job offer. Most state employees have to submit to it. Why should people on the dole from the government be exempt from it?

It's not profiling...it's guarding an investment.
 
Lots of people have to take drug tests to get a paycheck. They don't have to take the test but they can't work for that employer...their choice. If they don't want the welfare money then that is their choice. Take the test and get the money....or not. If they do start to test, then they should make it a real test...not some cheap test where they can stop using for a couple of days and be clear. Hair tests would do it. They can take the cost of the test out of their first check. Random test should be required too.
 
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