Gov. Walker wants Wisconsin to drug test Medicaid applicants
Walker's plan, which needs federal approval, comes as he prepares to run for a third term next year.
While it signed off on a wide range of Walker's proposed welfare changes, the committee also gave itself the power to have final say on what Walker wants to do before implementation in 2019. Walker's plan includes imposing a new work requirement on childless adult
"It borders on immoral," Democratic state Sen.
But Republican backer, Sen.
Walker has talked for years about drug testing
A requirement that childless adults receiving food stamps be screened for drugs was passed in the prior state budget, but it's yet to take effect pending federal approval. Former President
But Walker's drug-testing and work-requirement plans to take effect in 2019 would be more likely to get approval from Republican President
"I do think that there's a good chance
Fourteen other states have some type of drug screening or test as part of their public benefits programs, according to the
Peacock and other critics say drug testing
"It would be an extremely negative development because it treats drug addiction as a moral failing rather than a disease," Peacock said. "It says that we're going to test people first as a condition of getting access to health care, which is backwards. We need to get people into health care programs, build trust with their doctors and then get them the treatment they need."
Opponents also say the provision will likely be declared unconstitutional, won't achieve the stated goals of keeping people drug-free and will only create another hurdle for
The new drug test requirement would affect about 148,000 of the 1.2 million people in BadgerCare, the state's main
Those who refuse a drug test would be ineligible for coverage until the test is completed, while people who test positive would get treatment paid for by taxpayers through the
Walker's federal waiver request was to include a host of other changes, including limiting childless adult eligibility for
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