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Related: About this forumMaine Governor: No More Welfare for Those With Drug Felonies
AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine's Republican governor wants to abandon drug testing for some welfare recipients.
Instead, Gov. Paul LePage simply wants to make people convicted of a felony drug offense after 1996 ineligible to receive cash assistance and food stamps.
The idea is within the governor's 230-page budget proposal, and comes as Maine legalizes recreational marijuana. The governor's proposal is getting pushback from advocates for low-income individuals, who say it's erroneous to assume everyone with a felony conviction is a serious drug offender.
More states are opting out of federal law prohibiting welfare for such individuals. The Congressional Research Service found three states have a lifetime ban on both cash benefits and food stamps.
Read more: http://mainepublic.org/post/maine-governor-no-more-welfare-those-drug-felonies
TexasTowelie
(116,812 posts)then they are excluded from living in public housing or receiving any benefits for food, so what happens? They return back to a life of crime. While felons shouldn't hold certain occupations related to the criminal offense (e.g., they shouldn't hold a fiduciary job if they stole or embezzled, they shouldn't be around children if they committed a sex crime), once they paid their debt to society they shouldn't have to continue paying forever.
JDC
(10,490 posts)I'm in Maine all the time. It is a mixed bag up there. I can't imagine LePage being around forever. People get tired of dealing with his nonsense. The problem is that there are plenty of Rs with dough in ME.
Mika
(17,751 posts)Profits will be taken. Its the America way.
TheDebbieDee
(11,119 posts)We might as well re-fill our for-profit prisons with ex-cons and ex-felons who were forced back into a life of crime rather than starve to death!