Seems a bit of tit for tat, but interesting.
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Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI) has had enough of the growing movement to drug test poor people who need government assistance. So on Tuesday, shes introducing a bill that she says will make things fairer. Her Top 1% Accountability Act would require anyone claiming itemized tax deductions of over $150,000 in a given year to submit a clean drug test. If a filer doesnt submit a clean test within three months of filing, he wont be able to take advantage of tax deductions like the mortgage interest deduction or health insurance tax breaks. Instead he would have to make use of the standard deduction. Her office has calculated that the people impacted will be those who make at least $500,000 a year. By drug testing those with itemized deductions over $150,000, this bill will level the playing field for drug testing people who are the recipients of social programs, a memo on her bill notes. Moore has a personal stake in the fight. I am a former welfare recipient, she explained. Ive used food stamps, Ive received Aid for Families with Dependent Children, Medicaid, Head Start for my kids, Title XX daycare [subsidies]. Im truly grateful for the social safety net. Ten states require applicants to their cash welfare programs to undergo a drug test. States are currently barred from implementing drug testing for the food stamps program, but Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) has sued the federal government to allow him to do so and has gotten some Congressional Republican support. Moore has been frustrated to witness attempts to tie those who avail themselves of the safety net to drug use. |
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