Posted on 12/26/2014 7:46:20 PM PST by cripplecreek
LANSING, MI Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder on Friday signed a new law creating a one-year pilot program requiring the Department of Human Services to screen some welfare recipients and test those suspected of drug use.
The program, to be launched by DHS in three or more counties by October 2015, would apply to residents enrolled in or applying for the Family Independence Program.
A recipient who was suspected of drug use and failed an initial test would be referred to a treatment program. Failing a second test, or refusing to take one at all, would result in the termination of benefits.
We want to remove the barriers that are keeping people from getting good jobs, supporting their families and living independently, Snyder said in a statement announcing he had signed Senate Bill 275 and House Bill 4118.
This pilot program is intended to help ensure recipients get the wrap-around services they need to overcome drug addiction and lead successful lives. Well then have opportunity to assess effectiveness and outcomes.
The program won final approval this month in the Republican-led Legislature, where critics argued it would further stigmatize individuals who are already struggling and have not been shown to use drugs at any greater rate than other residents.
The potential fiscal impact of the pilot program is not immediately clear, but DHS will be required to report results and costs back to the Legislature. Unlike an earlier draft, the final version of the legislation did not include a direct appropriation.
Implementing a statewide program could cost between $700,000 and $2.4 million, according to the non-partisan Senate Fiscal Agency, which said any costs or savings for the pilot version would depend on the counties selected and the number of recipients who lose benefits.
Michigan implemented a mandatory welfare drug testing pilot program in 1999, but federal courts quickly struck it down as an unconstitutional and unreasonable form of search.
Suspicion-based programs have survived legal challenges in other states, however, and the new Michigan law requires DHS to use an an empirically validated substance abuse screening tool to flag suspected users before any testing.
Snyder, who is reviewing a number of bills sent to him in the final days of the lame-duck session, on Friday also signed a law reconfiguring some requirements for the states film incentive program and extending it until at least 2021.
The film credit legislation, sponsored by outgoing Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, includes revised rebate limits, requirements for in-state hires and other new personnel rules.
We want to remove the barriers that are keeping people from getting good jobs, supporting their families and living independently, Snyder said
$top welfare. People can live or die independently or with the help of their family and friends.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRzKUVjHkGk
R.I.P. Joe
More from the TAX and SPEND RINOS/socialists...
Detroit went bankrupt and so will we. We’re broke, $nyder. Let’s tax and monitor citizens into prosperity, eh? Let’s loot some individuals to support the “family”. Let the “family” take responsibility for the “family”.
http://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-michigan-debt-clock.html
Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat
Ever expanding BIG GOVERNMENT. What’s the cost, $nyder? How many more will need to be employed by BIG GOVERNMENT? What agency ranks will be expanded?
(thank for the post, digger48)
Large bureaucracies are slow to react with no way to measure success and little motivation to improve performance. They are quick to claim success with manufactured evidence.
Criminal gangs, on the other hand, operate in a world of high risk and high reward. They react quickly to system changes and focus relentlessly on how to game the system. Their successes are secret, easily measured in cold hard cash, and failures may prove fatal.
Seriously, the state bureaucracy is playing checkers while criminal gangs are playing chess. If the money is out there the criminals will get it.
This pilot program is intended to help ensure recipients get the wrap-around services they need to overcome drug addiction and lead successful lives.”.............
Unfortunately there are sooooooo damned many druggies out there that the “cure” will be more costly than to leave them on drugs and welfare. I hope I am wrong so lets see where the pilot program plan take us. I understand that Wisconsin is contemplating the same type program. Hope it works.
Let’s have fun guessing the 3 counties they will pick. Wayne (Detroit), St. Joseph (Benton Harbor) and ???
I believe my county is one that is included in the test. Predominantly white, middle-class, except for Monroe.
We border Toledo and Wayne County, MI.The drug dealers, s3x traffickers and other riff-raff, like the mob of old, use the highway hub a great deal.
I suspect they’ll try to hit as much of a cross section of the population as possible with this pilot program.
Great idea. I’d love to see it implemented and pass the “Judicial screening”. But, even if it does it will prolly be minimally effective when 85% of the HHS Employees are Affirmative Action employees who are sympathetic to the “community”.
I cannot for the life of me understand not wanting to pass this.
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