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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
nical capacity to identify the specific location of a phone?
Tippie said. That information was available to their engineers back in the
day, but it wasnt available to the Verizon person we contacted at
2 oclock in the morning.That has now changed, he said. We call
them up and say we have an emergency and we get the
information immediately.But that isnt always the case for local law enforcement
in many states. Only nine have adopted Kelseys Law, requiring cellphone
companies to release pertinent information to police in an emergency, like
an abducted teenager or an elderly person who wanders off and cant
be found. Since Kansas adopted the law in 2009, Nebraska, Minnesota, New
Hampshire, North Dakota, Missouri, Hawaii, Tennessee and Utah have followed
suit.Missey Smith and her husband, Greg, a Kansas state senator, are the
law's toughest proponents, traveling the country to lobby the legislation
by speaking before lawmakers in various states. The couple visited Rhode
Island last week and Nevada on Monday.The latest draft of Kelseys law,
obtained by FoxNews.com, also protects cellphone providers from lawsuits,
stating, No cause of action shall lie in any court against any
provider of a commercial mobile service or an IP-enabled voice service,
its officers, employees or agents for providing call location information
in an emergency situation. The information is readily available to cellphone
providers within 15 to 20 minutes and we could no
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