There are a variety of benefits offered by the government
for the needy. You have Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutritional Assistance
Program (SNAP), Medicaid, CHIP, Women’s Health and even housing assistance. Millions of people in Texas receive benefits.
In 2015, Texas has spent 8.9 billion dollars on welfare. I know I’m not the only one that thinks there
should be more regulations for the people receiving these benefits.
Why doesn’t the State of Texas implement a law that requires
residents of the state to submit a drug screening prior to receiving any funding
for SNAP, TANF, medical assistance or low income housing, in addition to the
financial requirements? If a resident is requesting assistance but
fails a drug test they should not receive assistance point blank. If you have money for drugs you should have
money to provide yourself and/or your family with food. My understanding is that these benefits are
for the welfare of the residents. These
benefits are not made to support residents and their families for their life
span or to use the funding as they wish for whatever they wish. I acknowledge that there are families that
will require assistance for their entire life, but these residents as well as
all the others should be able to prove that they are not using the money they
do earn, if any, inappropriately. This will
benefit the people by ensuring they are drug free, making a better life for
them emotionally, physically and logically. Or why not monitor what they purchase with the
funds they receive for food? Make them
accountable for their spending. Obesity is a huge problem all over the world
with numerous added health risks. If we
can prevent people from purchasing unhealthy foods it could make a difference in
numerous ways.
Sadly there are recipients that take advantage of the system.
Unfortunately there are people who sell their benefits for cash money or trade
them for drugs or purchase nothing but crappy unhealthy food for their
families. There are people whose use of
illegal drugs, cause many of their health issues. Of course there are people that use their
assistance correctly. The people that
just need help for a little while as they recover from life altering events. The
people that have no choice but to work low paying jobs just to get by but aren’t
making enough to even do that. This may be a hassle for them but the hassle is
well worth guaranteeing your family has a roof over their head, food on their
table and/or medical coverage. It is expected that implementing changes of
this sort will cost the state quite a bit of money but it could save them a lot
more.
Speaking as a person who has personally received
assistance from all of the mentioned forms of assistance I don’t see why
someone one would refuse to submit a drug screening or eating healthier foods.