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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Welfare recipients would pay for their own drug testing and come up clean before before receiving financial assistance under a bill that passed a House committee on Thursday.
Backers said the requirement would send a tough but needed message to substance abusers who use taxpayer money to feed their addiction instead of their families.
The House Judiciary Committee voted 13-5 to approve HB 353, that would deny benefits to recipients of temporary financial assistance for at least one year if they fail a drug test. A second failed test would kick them off the assistance rolls for three years.
Food stamp eligibility would not be affected.
The bill are expected to pass both houses despite Democratic and even some Republican opposition. Some lawmakers question whether the bill is constitutional.
Committee OKs Drug Testing Of Welfare Recipients - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville
Backers said the requirement would send a tough but needed message to substance abusers who use taxpayer money to feed their addiction instead of their families.
The House Judiciary Committee voted 13-5 to approve HB 353, that would deny benefits to recipients of temporary financial assistance for at least one year if they fail a drug test. A second failed test would kick them off the assistance rolls for three years.
Food stamp eligibility would not be affected.
The bill are expected to pass both houses despite Democratic and even some Republican opposition. Some lawmakers question whether the bill is constitutional.
Committee OKs Drug Testing Of Welfare Recipients - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville