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Arkansas Unemployment Drug Testing Bill Passes State Senate

By The Huffington Post News Editors

By Suzi Parker
LITTLE ROCK, Ark, April 8 (Reuters) – The Republican-led Arkansas state Senate approved a measure on Monday that would require random drug testing of Arkansas residents who receive state unemployment benefits – a plan that the state’s Democratic governor said could violate federal law.
The bill, which passed on a 25-5 vote and now goes to a House committee, could affect about 85,000 Arkansas residents currently receiving unemployment benefits.
If the measure becomes law, those seeking unemployment benefits would have to sign a waiver and allow for random drug testing. Those who refuse to sign or who test positive for drugs would not be entitled to benefits.
Some other states have adopted measures making a person discharged from work for failing an employer’s drug test on the job ineligible to collect employment benefits, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
In Texas, Governor Rick Perry has a proposal in that state’s legislature that would require drug tests for both unemployment and welfare recipients. But it has not yet passed a chamber.
The Arkansas bill’s sponsor, Republican state Senator Jeremy Hutchinson, said that his measure was “more of an enforcement mechanism than anything else.”
“Arkansas law states that you have to be adequately seeking employment, and by that you have to pass a drug test since so many employers require drug tests,” Hutchinson said.
He said that 80 percent of the state’s employers require a drug test. The unemployment testing, Hutchinson said, would cost the state less than $30,000 a year to administer.
Rita Sklar, director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas, said the group plans to fight the measure if it becomes law. Governor Mike Beebe, a Democrat, also has issues with the bill.
“We have concerns about whether the bill will put us in violation of the federal unemployment laws administered by the U.S. Department of Labor,” said Matt DeCample, Beebe’s spokesman. “There are also continued concerns …read more

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Arkansas Voter ID Bill Approved By State Senate, Headed To Mike Beebe’s Desk

By The Huffington Post News Editors

By Suzi Parker
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. March 19 (Reuters) – The Arkansas state Senate approved a measure on Tuesday to require voters to show photo identification before they can cast a ballot, sending it to Democratic Governor Mike Beebe who has not said whether he would sign it into law.
The measure passed on a 22-12 vote along party lines in the state’s Republican-controlled Senate. It had already passed the Republican-led House on a 51-44 vote, with support from one Democrat.
If it does become law, Arkansas would join the nearly three dozen states that have similar laws on the books, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Legal challenges to those laws are pending in several states where the measures have passed, and challenges to the Arkansas law would be expected to follow.
The bill’s supporters have said it would eliminate the possibility of voter fraud and increase the legitimacy of elections, although opponents say it risks disenfranchising otherwise eligible voters who fail to obtain the required photo identification.
The Arkansas Attorney General’s office is currently considering a lawmaker’s request for an opinion on whether the bill is allowed under the state’s constitution.
Under current Arkansas law, poll workers can request identifying documents, but voters are not required to show them.
Under the proposed law, photo ID cards would be made by county clerks at no cost for registered voters who do not have other valid forms of identification. The state Bureau of Legislative Research has reported it would cost the state an additional $300,000.
Voters without an ID could still cast a provisional ballot, which would be counted if the voter returned with photo identification.
Rita Sklar, director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas, said that the organization is likely to fight the measure if it becomes law.
“To lose your vote just one …read more
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