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Lawmaker wants drug tests for aid recipients

By The Associated Press
Posted 12:03PM on Wednesday 17th March 2010 ( 14 years ago )
ATLANTA - A Republican lawmaker from northeast Georgia is pushing legislation that would require random drug tests for recipients of public assistance, like unemployment benefits and food stamps.

The bill from state Rep. Michael Harden would strip benefits from anyone who fails a drug test. Benefits could be restored after they pass another test. A second failed drug test would result in losing aid for two years.

Recipients would pay for the tests or the costs could be deducted from their benefits.

Harden, of Toccoa, said the bill is designed to ensure that "taxpayers aren't subsidizing illegal activity."

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