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Related: About this forumCounty Supervisors place measure on Nov. 5 ballot to tie public assistance to drug tests
The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to add a ballot measure requiring county aid recipients to undergo drug screening.
Measure R, also known as Illegal Substance Dependence Screening and Treatment for Recipients of County Public Assistance, specifically targets single adults receiving essential living expenses from the county Human Service Agencys General Assistance program.
District 3 Supervisor Tom Patti brought the ballot proposal to the Board of Supervisors to not only promote their ongoing stance supporting individuals in accessing drug rehabilitation while bringing accountability.
If we can prompt that person and save lives here in San Joaquin County and use this as a tool to help us in engage that person and get their support to participate, I believe this is worth supporting, Patti said.
https://stocktonia.org/news/local-government/2024/08/11/county-supervisors-place-measure-on-nov-5-ballot-to-tie-public-assistance-to-drug-tests/
LauraInLA
(1,249 posts)Voltaire2
(14,654 posts)they will behave as we demand.
SunSeeker
(53,551 posts)The San Joaquin Valley is pretty red.
LauraInLA
(1,249 posts)SunSeeker
(53,551 posts)It is unclear from the article if the San Joaquin measure will have the same limitations. One thing is clear, as the article notes, San Joaquin County does not have the resources to pay for the necessary drug testing of public assistance recipients, let alone the costly drug rehab that San Francisco provides. This is not "in conjunction with" what San Francisco passed. This may just be perfomative theatrics by Patti to play to his Trumper base.
LauraInLA
(1,249 posts)come in line with SF. I did notice the age discrepancy you mention.