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          Bill No:  SB 659
          Author:   Wright (R), et al
          Amended:  8/30/99
          Vote:     21

            
           SENATE HEALTH & HUMAN SERV. COMMITTEE  :  5-2, 4/14/99
          AYES:  Escutia, Figueroa, Hughes, Solis, Vasconcellos
          NOES:  Haynes, Mountjoy
          NOT VOTING:  Morrow, Polanco

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  10-3, 5/10/99
          AYES:  Johnston, Alpert, Bowen, Burton, Escutia, Karnette,  
            Kelley, McPherson, Perata, Vasconcellos
          NOES:  Johnson, Leslie, Mountjoy

           SENATE FLOOR  :  30-4, 9/2/99
          AYES:  Alarcon, Alpert, Baca, Bowen, Burton, Chesbro,  
            Costa, Dunn, Figueroa, Hayden, Hughes, Johannessen,  
            Johnson, Johnston, Karnette, Kelley, McPherson, Murray,  
            O'Connell, Ortiz, Peace, Perata, Polanco, Poochigian,  
            Rainey, Schiff, Sher, Solis, Vasconcellos, Wright
          NOES:  Haynes, Leslie, Morrow, Mountjoy
          NOT VOTING:  Brulte, Escutia, Knight, Lewis, Monteith,  
            Speier

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  60-8, 9/1/99 - See last page for vote
           

           SUBJECT  :    CalWORKs:  food stamps:  general assistance

           SOURCE  :     Author

           
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          DIGEST  :   This bill permits individuals convicted of  
          certain drug offenses to receive California Work  
          Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) and Food  
          Stamp benefits, subject to specified conditions.

           Assembly Amendments  :

          1. Provide that the provisions of the bill would not apply  
             to counties served by a regional parole officer.

          2. Add certified or county-run drug treatment programs to  
             the provisions making persons convicted of specified  
             felonies relating to controlled substances ineligible  
             for CalWorks or Food Stamps unless the requirements  
             relating to drug treatment are met.

          3. Require the Department of Social Services to adopt  
             regulations pertaining to drug tests and screening 

          4. Make July 1, 2000 the effective date of the bill.

          5. Make various clarifying changes.

           ANALYSIS  :   Existing law:

          1. Provides states with federal funds through the TANF  
             block grant program, and requires states to match a  
             portion of those funds. 

          2. Establishes the CalWORKs program, which provides  
             time-limited cash assistance and supportive services to  
             eligible low-income families. 

          3. Establishes the Food Stamp program which provides  
             federally funded nutrition assistance to low-income  
             individuals and families. 

          4. Under federal law, requires states to deny TANF and Food  
             Stamp benefits to individuals convicted of controlled  
             substance-related felonies unless the state enacts  
             legislation to the contrary after August 22, 1996 (P.L.  
             104-193, Section 115). 

          5. Denies CalWORKs and Food Stamp eligibility to  







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             individuals convicted after December 31, 1997, of  
             certain drug-related felonies. 


          This bill:

          1. Repeals the requirement that individuals who are  
             convicted of certain drug offenses are ineligible for  
             CalWORKs and Food Stamp benefits. 

          2. Prohibits an individual convicted in state or federal  
             court after December 31, 1997, of a felony that has as  
             an element the possession or use of a controlled  
             substance from eligibility for CalWORKs or Food Stamp  
             benefits unless he or she meets one of the following  
             conditions: 

             A.The individual has completed a state-licensed,  
               certified or county-run drug treatment program while  
               incarcerated, or subsequent to incarceration, or is  
               currently enrolled or willing to enroll in such a  
               program; 

             B.At least five years have elapsed since the individual  
               fulfilled the conditions imposed by the court in the  
               disposition of the criminal case, including conditions  
                relating to incarceration, parole, and probation; or,  


             C.The individual is not currently using a controlled  
               substance. 

          1. Prohibits an individual convicted in state or federal  
             court after December 31, 1997, of a felony that has as  
             an element the sale, transportation, distribution, or  
             manufacture of a controlled substance from eligibility  
             for CalWORKs or Food Stamp benefits but permits  
             eligibility for CalWORKs services, not cash benefits,  
             and Food Stamp benefits if one of the following  
             conditions is met: 

             A.The individual has completed a state-licensed,  
               certified or county-run drug treatment program while  
               incarcerated, or subsequent to incarceration, or is  







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               currently enrolled or willing to enroll in such a  
               program; 

             B.At least five years have elapsed since the individual  
               fulfilled the conditions imposed by the court in the  
               disposition of the criminal case, including conditions  
               relating to incarceration, parole, and probation; or, 

             C.The individual is not currently using a controlled  
               substance. 

          1. Requires an individual otherwise eligible to receive  
             benefits because: a) he or she successfully completed a  
             drug treatment program while incarcerated or subsequent  
             to incarceration; b) five years have elapsed since he or  
             she fulfilled the court-imposed conditions; or, c) he or  
             she is not currently using a controlled substance, to  
             submit to and pass a medical drug screening test that  
             demonstrates the person is not using a controlled  
             substance. 

          2. Requires all individuals who receive CalWORKs or Food  
             Stamp benefits under this bill to submit to and pass  
             periodic medical drug screening tests that demonstrates  
             that the person is not using a controlled substance. 

          3. Permits a county to remove individuals who receive  
             CalWORKs and Food Stamp benefits under this bill from  
             the family grant if it is determined that the individual  
             has refused to participate in a drug treatment or  
             diversion program without good cause or has resumed use  
             of a controlled substance.  

          4. Requires a county-level interagency team comprised of  
             representatives from the county departments of social  
             services, alcohol and drug services, mental health  
             services and probation to provide case management  
             services to all families that include individuals  
             receiving benefits under this bill. 

          5. Requires that CalWORKs services provided to individuals  
             receiving benefits under this bill be coordinated with  
             the Department of Corrections female offender treatment  
             and employment program in those counties where the  







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             program provides those services. 

          6. Requires in counties that do not have a female offender  
             treatment and employment program that a representative  
             of the Department of Corrections Parole and Community  
             Services Division participate in the multidisciplinary  
             case management team except in those counties that do  
             not physically contain a parole unit or parole subunit;  
             in those counties procedures must be developed to  
             coordinate the case management team with the Parole and  
             Community Services Division. 

          7. Requires counties to issue vouchers or make vendor  
             payments, for at least rent and utilities, for families  
             that include an individual receiving benefits under this  
             bill. 

          8. Prohibits individuals who are not eligible for CalWORKs  
             and Food Stamp benefits under this bill from eligibility  
             for non-healthcare CalWORKs benefits. 

          9. Requires the Department of Social Services (DSS) to  
             adopt regulations specifying which drug tests will be  
             used in the program. 

          10.Provides that a CalWORKs recipient who receives only  
             services shall be subject to the same time limits  
             imposed on those receiving cash benefits. 

          11.Requires DSS to adopt regulations no later than January  
             1, 2001 to specify the drug screening procedure, how to  
             interpret drug screening results, establish standards  
             for reliability and accuracy of tests and other  
             necessary matters. 

          12.Permits DSS to implement the requirements of this bill   
             without adopting regulations through all county letter  
             or similar instructions from the director through  
             December 31, 2000. 

          13.Permits DSS to deem the initial adoption and one  
             readoption of regulations as an emergency and exempt  
             from review by the Office of Administrative Law and  
             permit the emergency regulations to remain in effect for  







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             no more than 180 days. 

          14.Establishes July 1, 2000 as the effective date of this  
             bill. 

           Comments :

          The author asserts that this bill provides a solution to  
          the "parole-failure-rate" by providing an opportunity for  
          some individuals with drug felonies on their record to have  
          access to drug treatment, child care, and job training  
          through CalWORKs if they have successfully completed a drug  
          treatment  program. 

          Unlike existing law, this bill would allow recipients with  
          drug convictions the opportunity to receive CalWORKs and  
          Food Stamp benefits, provided they meet certain conditions  
          such as enrollment in, or completion of, a drug treatment  
          program and being subject to periodic drug testing.  
          Individuals convicted of use and possession felonies are  
          eligible for cash benefits and services and those convicted  
          of sale, transportation, or manufacture of controlled  
          substances felonies are only eligible for CalWORKs  
          services, such as training and treatment, not a cash grant,  
          and Food Stamps.  If they are eligible, the county must  
          issue vouchers or vendor payments for at least rent and  
          utility payments. 

          This bill makes clear that the required drug tests must be  
          medical tests and not written or oral assessment or  
          screening devices.  Such medical tests are those that  
          involve the collection of samples and reliable laboratory  
          analysis by professionals and medical officers.  Medical  
          exams do not include written assessments such as the  
          Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI). 

          Supporters argue that current law places a financial burden  
          not only on the individual who committed an offense, but on  
          the whole household, often tearing families apart, making  
          children the ultimate victims.  They also state that the  
          affected population is predominately female, banned for  
          life from participating in CalWORKs regardless of whether  
          or not they have undergone drug treatment in prison or  
          exhibit a willingness to undergo treatment upon release.   







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          The ban has the effect of preventing reunification with  
          their children upon their return from prison and gives them  
          little hope.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  Yes

          The Assembly Appropriations Committee found that to date,  
          44 individuals have been denied CalWORKs eligibility due to  
          drug related felony convictions. Accordingly, annual costs  
          likely would not exceed $150,000. 

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  9/1/99)

          American Federation of State, County, and Municipal  
          Employees
            (AFSCME)
          Juvenile Court Judges of California (JCJC)
          Friends Committee on Legislation
          County Alcohol and Drug Program Administrators Association  
          of California
          Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office
          California Association of Alcohol and Drug Program  
          Executives
          Tarzana Treatment Centers Coalition
          California Welfare Rights Organization
          Ventura County
          Jewish Federation
          Counties of Fresno and Los Angeles
          Lutheran Office of Public Policy
          County of Santa Clara
          California Mental Health Directors Association
          County Welfare Directors Association
          Sober Living Network
          Tulare County Alcoholism Council
          California Women's Commission on Alcohol and Drug  
          Dependencies
          Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California

           OPPOSITION  :    (Verified  9/1/99)

          Department of Finance

           GOVERNOR'S VETO MESSAGE:







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             "This bill would expand eligibility for certain  
             programs such as CalWORKs and Food Stamps for persons  
             convicted of a felony for possession, use,  
             manufacture or distribution of a controlled  
             substance, if they meet certain conditions relating  
             to drug treatment and testing. 

             "Convicted felons do not deserve the same treatment  
             as law-abiding citizens, especially those that  
             manufacture, transport, or distribute drugs."


           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  60-8, 9/1/99
          AYES:  Aanestad, Ackerman, Alquist, Aroner, Bates, Bock,  
            Brewer, Briggs, Calderon, Campbell, Cardoza, Cedillo,  
            Corbett, Cox, Cunneen, Davis, Dickerson, Ducheny, Dutra,  
            Firebaugh, Floyd, Frusetta, Gallegos, Granlund,  
            Hertzberg, Honda, House, Jackson, Keeley, Knox, Kuehl,  
            Leach, Lempert, Leonard, Longville, Lowenthal, Machado,  
            Maldonado, Margett, Mazzoni, Migden, Robert Pacheco,  
            Papan, Reyes, Romero, Scott, Soto, Steinberg,  
            Strom-Martin, Thompson, Thomson, Torlakson, Vincent,  
            Washington, Wesson, Wiggins, Wildman, Wright, Zettel,  
            Villaraigosa
          NOES:  Ashburn, Baldwin, Florez, Havice, McClintock,  
            Olberg, Rod Pacheco, Runner



          NOT VOTING:  Battin, Baugh, Cardenas, Correa, Kaloogian,  
            Maddox, Nakano, Oller, Pescetti, Shelley, Strickland,  
            Wayne


          CP:jk  1/5/00   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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