December 16, 2014
Cassandra Welchlin, an analyst for the Mississippi Low-Income Child Care Initiative, is concerned about what will happen to families receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families if a beneficiary tests positive in a drug test that state law now mandates.
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Future Cloudy for Both Welfare Receivers Testing Dirty
One in 40—that's the likelihood that a person participating in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Programs, a monthly subsidy program for poor and working-class families, in Mississippi is a drug …
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