On the recordSeptember 16, 2014
I don't think that working people's tax dollars and their wages should be going to pay for SNAP benefits for people who are failing drug tests.
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congress.govI don't think that working people's tax dollars and their wages should be going to pay for SNAP benefits for people who are failing drug tests.
Scott argues against using taxpayer money for SNAP benefits for those failing drug tests.
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