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As reported from the St. Louis Beacon;




General Assembly approves bill mandating drug-testing for welfare recipients



The Missouri General Assembly has sent on to Gov. Jay Nixon a bill that requires drug testing for all work-eligible welfare recipients -- and bars benefits for three years for anyone who tests positive.

An exception is made for someone who tests positive for a first time, if they successfully complete a substance-abuse treatment program and test negative during a six-month period beginning when they enter treatment.

But if the welfare recipient tests positive a second time, she is declared ineligible for three years, beginning with the date of the administrative hearing decision.

Recipients who decline to take a drug test also are barred from benefits for two years.

The bill also requires that the benefit cards contain a photograph of the recipient to prevent fraudulent use of benefit cards. The photo would be updated every three years.

The Missouri House voted 113-34 in favor of the bill, which is a veto-proof majority. The Senate earlier did so by a vote of 29-5, which also is a veto-proof margin. The initial versions of the bill had called for shorter periods when recipients who test positive would be denied benefits, but the Senate's final version expanded the penalty to three years.

Advocates acknowledge that the testing will cost the state $1 million a year but contend it should save the state more in the long run by tossing off people who fail drug tests.

Opponents contended that the penalty would largely and unfairly affect poor children of the parent who tests positive and will result in children going hungry. Advocates said during Monday's House debate that the children could receive food through their public schools and other charitable sources.

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St. Louis Beacon

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