date:Jun 05, 2014
ired if authorities have a reasonable suspicion of drug use. People failing the test would temporarily lose benefits, although their children could receive assistance through another adult.
Debbie Seagraves, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia, said the Republican-controlled Legislature was warned when the bill was being debated that it violated federal law.
They didn't care, Seagraves said. She said the law violated the constitutional protection against unreaso