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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Some Texas applicants for welfare would be subjected to drug testing and
would be permanently cut off if they fail three times under a
bill passed Wednesday by the state Senate.The bill covers Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families program applicants. The program, which provides poor
people with money for food, clothing, housing and other basic needs, distributes
about $90 million to more than 100,000 Texans annually. The amount of
the payment depends on family size and income."Taxpayer money should not
be used to subsidize someone's drug habit," bill sponsor Sen. Jane Nelson,
R-Flower Mound, said before the bill sailed through on a 31-0 vote
that sent it to the House.The program already requires adult TANF applicants
to sign a pledge not to sell or use drugs. Nelson's bill
would move Texas in line with seven other states that require testing.
It would not cover other welfare programs such as food stamps or
other state benefit programs.Not all applicants would be tested, but all
would be required to undergo a screening assessment, likely a questionnaire,
to determine their risk of drug use. Anyone with a previous felony
drug conviction or failed drug test or who is otherwise deemed a
high risk for drug use would be tested.Applicants who test positive would
be barred from collecting benefits for 12 months. They could reapply in
six months if they complete a substance abuse program. Three failed drug
tests would result in a permanent ban
Republican senators complained Wednesday that plans to hold just one hearing
on a yet-to-be-unveiled immigration overhaul are "unacceptable" -- as they
continued to press for more details on how much the legislation could
cost taxpayers.Fox News has learned the proposed bill could be unveiled
as early as Thursday. In anticipation of the release, Senate Judiciary Committee
Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., announced his committee will hold a hearing
on the legislation April 17.Though Leahy noted this hearing would be the
committee's fourth on immigration this year, Republican senators complained
it would only be the first -- and possibly last -- on
this specific bill."A single hearing scheduled so quickly to discuss legislative
language that is not yet even available is completely inadequate for senators
or the American people to get answers to the many questions a
bill of this magnitude will inevitably raise," Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said
in a statement. "We could not possibly have a meaningful hearing with
a substantive discussion of what will surely be over 1,000 pages of
provisions we haven't even yet seen."Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., called
the hearing schedule "unacceptable.""We need a committee hearing on every
component of reform, including the extraordinary potential costs to taxpayers,
the impact on wages and job prospects for the unemployed, and the
administration's continued refusal to enforce the laws previously enacted
by Congr
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