Dem, GOP lawmakers offer dueling drug-testing bills
By Jim Siegel
The Columbus Dispatch - September 01, 2011 13:09 PM
After a northeast Ohio Republican said last week that he plans to introduce a bill requiring anyone who gets public assistance from the state to first pass a drug test, a Democrat from the region today countered with a proposal requiring the same of legislators and Ohio Supreme Court justices.
Under a proposal by Sen. Timothy J. Grendell, R-Chesterland, any Ohioan who needs cash, medical, housing, food or energy assistance, including unemployment benefits, first must submit to a drug test. The applicant would have to pay for the test, but would be reimbursed if the person passes.
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Rep. Robert F. Hagan, D-Youngstown, countered with a proposal to require drug testing of state legislators, Supreme Court justices, statewide elected officials, and board members for JobsOhio, the new non-profit entity that is taking over state economic development efforts.
“It is hypocritical to demand that the average Ohioan and working poor should be held to a higher standard than the political elite in this state,” he said. “Substance abuse is substance abuse, and receiving tax dollars is receiving tax dollars. It shouldn’t matter who you are.”More:
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98 Percent of Welfare Applicants Pass Drug Test
Thanks to Florida Gov. Rick Scott's insistence that people on welfare use drugs at a higher rate than the general population, the state's Legislature implemented a policy earlier this year requiring all applicants for temporary cash assistance to pass a drug test before getting any help.
The results: Ninety-eight percent passed. And the process will cost the state $178 million.
The Tampa Tribune reports that the Department of Children and Families says about 2 percent of applicants are failing the test and another 2 percent are not completing the application process for unspecified reasons.
Here's the Tribune's assessment of how much the state will pay:
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http://www.theroot.com/buzz/98-welfare-applicants-pass-drug-test