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Florida governor defies fury of privacy advocates as he signs law forcing welfare recipients to have drugs tests 

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No wonder his poll numbers are 29% & who knows if they have found a floor...
Keep in mind he has a company that provides drug testing... clo

From Wikipedia:

Pharmaca

In 2003, Scott invested $5.5 million in Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacies,[39] which operates drugstores/pharmacies that offer vitamins, herbal medicine, skin products, homeopathic medicines, and prescriptions. Other investors in Pharmaca include Tom Stemberg, founder and former CEO of Staples, and Arthur Blank, co-founder of Home Depot. 

Florida governor defies fury of privacy advocates as he signs law forcing welfare recipients to have drugs tests
By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 10:55 PM on 1st June 2011

Florida's Republican governor has invoked the fury of privacy advocates after signing into law a bill requiring welfare recipients to undergo drugs tests.
Rick Scott is already facing a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida seeking to half a similar order mandating drug testing for state employees.

The ACLU has slammed the law as an 'extreme overreach' of his powers. Officials are considering a similar lawsuit over the welfare bill, which he signed into law yesterday.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1393263/Florida-governor-Rick-Scott-signs-law-forcing-welfare-recipients-drugs-tests.html#ixzz1OAizxCFV




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