April 11, 2013 03:00 PM
By Mugsy
According to the bill’s author, Sen. Jane Nelson (R-Flower Mound), the purpose of the bill:
“It ensures that TANF, formerly known as welfare, supports its core purpose of helping families to achieve self-sufficiency,” said Nelson, as she introduced the bill. “We found common ground to support a plan that makes sure state resources aren’t used to support a drug habit while at the same time making sure children receiving benefit in a productive environment.”The state of Florida passed an almost identical testing procedure that ran from 1999 to 2001 and was reintroduced in July of 2011 that was struck down by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta the following month, citing the fact:
"there is nothing inherent to the condition of being impoverished that supports the conclusion that there is a `concrete danger' that impoverished individuals are prone to drug use."The Tampa Tribune investigated the results of those July 2011 drug tests and found that "96 percent proved to be drug free", another 2 percent never bothering to complete the lengthy application process, and 2 percent actually failing drug testing. At an average cost of $30 per test, the state was hemorrhaging tax dollars at a rate of "$28,800-$43,200 monthly"... FAR out pacing the supposed "savings" from preventing drug-abusers from gaming the system to buy drugs.
(Another analysis of the Florida program also found it to be a costly & colossal failure.)
The Texas bill is a bit more insidious than the Florida program, leaving the decision whether or not to submit an applicant for the confiscation and testing of their bodily fluids up to an ambiguous "good cause" determination by an unspecified process.
Terri Burke, executive director of the ACLU of Texas, said she was shocked to see the measure pass unanimously when it clearly singles out poor Texans as more likely to abuse drugs when federal surveys find no difference in use across any income groups and given the clear experience of Florida that such measures cost more money than they save.This is just further perpetuation of the stereotype that poor people are all lazy drug-abusing scam-artists, rather than just people that have fallen on hard times seeking assistance. The results of these programs is always the same. Legislators are "shocked" to discover that PEOPLE WITH NO MONEY CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY DRUGS. Pick up any tabloid or turn on the TV, and the biggest drug abusers are the rich & famous (see: Lindsay Lohan), star athletes and the rich spoiled children of corporate executives, not the Average Joe who lost his home after his multi-billion dollar bank got bailed out -- and he didn't.
Addendum: Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) has proposed, not only taking this costly & ineffectual program national, but extending it to those seeking unemployment benefits as well.
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If I have to pass a drug test to go to work to support welfare recipients' benefits, they should have to pass a drug test to receive those benefits.
ReplyDeleteYou also work to support the bailouts of the "To Big to Fail Banks," that have received more money then the unemployed, and those on welfare combined. What about members of Congress who live like kings on the government "Dole?" People receiving unemployment benefits and those on welfare are having a hard enough time trying to keep their heads above water. Don't assume they're trying to get something for nothing.
DeleteIf the state really wants to save the taxpayer money, decriminalize drugs. Half the people in prison are in for non violent dru
ReplyDeleteg offenses. But them that would put a dent in the court profits and increasingly privatized prisons
THEREFORE :-
ReplyDeleteALL THE EMPLOYEES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS WILL SUBMIT THEMSELVES TO EQUAL DRUG TESTING.
FIRST IN LINE WILL BE THE
* 19 REPUBLICANS
AND
* 12 DEMOCRATS
WHO PULL STATE MONIES AS WAGES - TAX PAYERS $$$$
MONIES BELONGING TO THE STATE NEED TO DOLES OUT TO CREDIBLE & RESPONSIBLE PERSONS
FROM THE TOP DOWN.
SHOW US THAT YOU ARE CLEAN.
LET'S PUT THE SHOE WHERE IT FITS SHALL WE:-
ReplyDeleteMAYBE THE
* 19 REPUBLICANS
AND THE
* 12 DEMOCRATS
SHOULD BE BUSY CREATING JOBS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED
YOU SEE UNEMPLOYMENT IS A DIRECT RESULT OF MIS-MANAGEMENT ON THE PART OF THE LEADERS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS
AND
NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WORKERS WHO'S JOBS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED BY MIS-MANAGEMENT BY THE POLITICAL ARENA.
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