ZRX1200
14 years ago
Brewha where did you think Obama was going to get his "civilian force equal to or greater than the Army".

I called top bunk at camp.
DrafterX
14 years ago

Judge Blocks Florida's New Welfare Drug Testing Law

Published October 25, 2011

Orlando – A federal judge temporarily blocked Florida's new law that requires welfare applicants to pass a drug test before receiving benefits on Monday, saying it may violate the Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches and seizures.

Judge Mary Scriven ruled in response to a lawsuit filed on behalf of a 35-year-old Navy veteran and single father who sought the benefits while finishing his college degree, but refused to take the test. The judge said there was a good chance plaintiff Luis Lebron would succeed in his challenge to the law based on the Fourth Amendment, which protects individuals from being unfairly searched.

The drug test can reveal a host of private medical facts about the individual, Scriven wrote, adding that she found it "troubling" that the drug tests are not kept confidential like medical records. The results can also be shared with law enforcement officers and a drug abuse hotline.

"This potential interception of positive drug tests by law enforcement implicates a `far more substantial' invasion of privacy than in ordinary civil drug testing cases," said Scriven, who was appointed by President George W. Bush.

The judge also said Florida didn't show that the drug testing program meets criteria for exceptions to the Fourth Amendment.

The injunction will stay in place until the judge can hold a full hearing on the matter. She didn't say when that hearing will be scheduled.

More than two-dozen states have also proposed drug-testing recipients of welfare or other government assistance, but Florida was the first state to enact such a law in more than a decade. Should any of those states pass a law and face a court challenge, Scriven's ultimate ruling would likely serve as a legal precedent.

The law's proponents include Gov. Rick Scott, who said during his campaign the measure would save $77 million. It's unclear how he arrived at those figures. A spokesman for the Florida Department of Children and Families deferred all comments to the governor's office.

"Drug testing welfare recipients is just a common-sense way to ensure that welfare dollars are used to help children and get parents back to work," said Jackie Schutz, a spokeswoman for Scott. "The governor obviously disagrees with the decision and he will evaluate his options regarding when to appeal."

Earlier this year, Scott also ordered drug testing of new state workers and spot checks of existing state employees under him. But testing was suspended after the American Civil Liberties Union also challenged that policy in a separate lawsuit.

Nearly 1,600 applicants have refused to take the test since testing began in mid-July, but they aren't required to say why. Thirty-two applicants failed the test and more than 7,000 have passed, according to the Department of Children and Families. The majority of positives were for marijuana.

State officials said Monday that applicants previously denied benefits for testing positive or refusing the test could reapply immediately. The Department of Children and Families will also approve all pending applications that await drug test results.

Supporters had argued applicants skipped the test because they knew they would have tested positive for drugs. Applicants must pay $25 to $35 for the test and are reimbursed by the state if they pass. It's unclear if the state has saved money.

Under the Temporary Assistance For Needy Families program, the state gives $180 a month for one person or $364 for a family of four.

Those who test positive for drugs are ineligible for the cash assistance for one year, though passing a drug course can cut that period in half. If they fail a second time, they are ineligible for three years.

Lebron, who is the sole caretaker of his 4-year-old son, said he's "happy that the judge stood up for me and my rights and said the state can't act without a reason or suspicion."

The ACLU says Florida was the first to enact such a law since Michigan tried more than a decade ago. Michigan's random drug testing program for welfare recipients lasted five weeks in 1999 before it was halted by a judge, kicking off a four-year legal battle that ended with an appeals court ruling it unconstitutional.


Film at 11.... πŸ€” πŸ€”
Brewha
14 years ago

Brewha where did you think Obama was going to get his "civilian force equal to or greater than the Army".

I called top bunk at camp.

ZRX1200 wrote:



Well, ZRX, it's like in the Army, you know the great Prince issues commands, founds states, vests families with fiefs, inferior people should not be employed.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

Judge Blocks Florida's New Welfare Drug Testing Law

DrafterX wrote:



Good. ineffective, horrible results, made money for a company he owns and discriminatory.
HockeyDad
14 years ago

Well, ZRX, it's like in the Army, you know the great Prince issues commands, founds states, vests families with fiefs, inferior people should not be employed.

Brewha wrote:



Obama is taller than the great Prince.
MACS
14 years ago

Living the good life of champagne wishes and caviar dreams.

FuzzNJ wrote:



Hey, some folks are content to barely scrape by on someone else's dime. They don't ever have to worry about work, waking up early, deadlines, etc... they can do whatever they want, every day. It's like being retired... only they're retired on YOUR money!
DrafterX
14 years ago
at the least their funds should be cut if convicted of a drug crime... or worse... 😟
DrafterX
14 years ago

Connecticut Officials Push Washington to Offer Free Diapers to Poor Mothers
By Stephen Clark

Published October 25, 2011

A U.S. congresswoman in Connecticut wants to boost the economy by offering free diapers to low-income families.
Call it a baby stimulus.

Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy has declared Thursday β€œDiaper Need Awareness Day” as part of a campaign by The Nutmeg State to pressure Washington into providing free diapers to low-income families.

Supporters will host a fundraiser and a panel discussion in New Haven on the public health risks for babies whose diapers aren't changed frequently enough.

The move follows legislation introduced earlier this month by Rep. Rosa DeLauro that would amend the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990. The act provides funding to help low-income mothers pay for day care services. The update would allow Uncle Sam to also provide funding for diapers and diaper supplies.

DeLauro, a Connecticut Democrat, estimates that families pay about $100 a month to cover babies' bottoms.

"No family should have to choose between buying diapers for their child or buying groceries – but that is exactly what is happening today," DeLauro said in a statement. "Diapers are expensive, but necessary, to keep children health and in daycare, giving their parents the freedom they need to work."

DeLauro's legislation doesn't speficy how many families would benefit or how much it would cost.



http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/10/25/connecticut-pushes-washington-to-offer-free-diapers-to-poor-mothers/?test=latestnews#ixzz1btb3sNOh 


Film at 11..... 😣
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago
If only the OWS'ers had diapers.

They might've been able to change the conversation in America.😒
HockeyDad
14 years ago
Occupy Huggies Outrage!
ZRX1200
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

Occupy Huggies Outrage!

HockeyDad wrote:




OCCUPOOPING




OUTRAGE!!!
DrafterX
14 years ago
I heard Obama was gonna personally hand out boxes of Huggies to the OWSers..... 😟
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

I heard Obama was gonna personally hand out boxes of Huggies to the OWSers..... 😟

DrafterX wrote:




and a plastic diaper pail for them to play the drumchant on!
DrafterX
14 years ago
do the people on the welfare get diaper pails..?? πŸ˜•
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago
When Santa Obama gives them to the welfare people...yes and they get Chevy Volts too!
DrafterX
14 years ago
damn.... guess Chevy has to do somethin with them.... 😟

they're prolly gonna have to get free electric & stuff too now...
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

damn.... guess Chevy has to do somethin with them.... 😟

their prolly gonna have to get free electric & stuff too now...

DrafterX wrote:




That's okay Jeefy Immelt works for GE AND the Obama Administration...I'm sure they could retrofit one with a wind turbine that some trucker could deliver to you with no problem.=d>
Brewha
14 years ago
Wait – I can get a TURBINE????
DrafterX
14 years ago

Wait – I can get a TURBINE????

Brewha wrote:




two, if you pay shipping and handling.... 😟
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