Welfare reform turned out to be key federal and state involvement with shifting to more state control through block grants from the federal government. In 1996 under President Bill Clinton, and a Republican Congress, they ended a 60-year-old federal entitlement program for cash welfare aid (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) and it is now known as (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families). This granted states broad flexibility in determining eligibility and benefits level for the person receiving such aids. In your opinion or by facts, should states require drug testing for those receiving such aid? Is it is unconstitutional and against a citizen right to privacy? http://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/arti… Another point of view, cut and paste. Another point of view, cut and paste (http://theantimedia.org/arizona-spent-1-7-million-drug-testing-welfare-recipients-to-catch-one-person/)
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