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The bill would still allow the 
applicants' children to receive benefits through a designated third party."My 
intent was never to harm the children," Nelson said.She said many Texas 
employers require pre-employment drug testing and said her bill may help 
people find jobs and get off welfare."We're not only going to help 
them get off drugs," Nelson said. "We're going to help them get 
a job."The Senate is also considering a separate bill that would require 
similar screening and drug testing for those who apply for unemployment 
benefits. Gov. Rick Perry has expressed support for both drug testing bills."Welfare 
should never subsidize the irresponsible choices of otherwise capable people 
who instead elect to stay at home, play video games, and get 
high with their friends," Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst said.
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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