Drug Testing of Public Assistance Recipients as a Condition of Eligibility

Drug testing welfare recipients as a condition of eligibility is a policy that is scientifically, fiscally, and constitutionally unsound.

The 1996 Welfare Reform Act authorized - but did not require - states to impose mandatory drug testing as a prerequisite to receiving state welfare assistance.[1]

Although no states currently subject welfare recipients to random drug testing as a condition of eligibility, some are considering doing so.

Random drug testing of welfare recipients is scientifically and medically unsound: