Senate Approves Measure Linking Drug Testing
to Welfare Eligibility
State Sen. Randy
Brogdon has received unanimous approval for
a measure linking drug testing as a condition of
eligibility for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
(TANF) benefits. The measure was approved by the
full Senate on Wednesday. Brogdon, R-Owasso, said
the measure would ultimately strengthen families
by getting those addicted to drugs into treatment.
“What we have found is that it is a vicious
cycle—individuals who continue to use drugs
are unable to provide for their families and end
up on public assistance. We see the same thing in
our court system,” Brogdon said. “Drugs
and alcohol tear families apart. This will help
us identify those who have a substance abuse problem
and get them the help they need.”
Brogdon said that under his legislation, Senate
Bill 390, TANF eligibility would be tied to drug
testing. The Department of Human Services would
be charged with administering the program. Those
who tested positive would then be referred to mental
health and substance abuse services for treatment.
“Ultimately, by reducing the need for public
assistance we’re going to save state dollars.
But more importantly, by helping these individuals
receive the drug and alcohol treatment they need,
we can keep families together and help the parents
to become productive members of their communities,”
Brogdon said.
SB 390 now moves to the House of Representatives
for further consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Brogdon's Office: 405-521-5566