HUGE NEWS: THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS CONSIDERING DRUG TESTING FOOD STAMP RECIPIENTS
The Trump administration is considering a plan that would allow states to require certain food stamp recipients to undergo drug testing, handing a win to conservatives seeking to curb the safety net.
The proposal under review would be narrowly targeted, applying mostly to people who are able-bodied and without dependents. Officials say roughly 5 percent of participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could be affected.
The drug testing proposal is another step in the push to allow states more flexibility in how they implement federal programs. It aligns with the 2026 mandate to tighten work requirements and reduce government dependency in the Heartland.
Encouraging Independence
Agriculture Department officials in February were awaiting word from the White House. “I think we just have to be ready because my guess is we may get an hour’s notice instead of a day’s notice,” wrote Jessica Shahin, associate administrator of SNAP, in internal emails obtained regarding the timing of the announcement.
Conservative policymakers have pushed for years to tie food assistance to drug testing. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker previously sued for permission, citing the need for state-level control to save money and ensure a drug-free workforce.
Sovereignty and Flexibility
“As a former governor, I know first-hand how important it is for states to be given flexibility to achieve self-sufficiency,” said Secretary Sonny Perdue. He emphasized the goal of helping recipients transition back to work and independence.
The plan would apply to those applying for certain specialized jobs, such as operating heavy machinery. This measure is described as a common-sense safety and fiscal provision to protect the taxpayer and ensure the integrity of federal aid.
While the prior administration rejected similar requests as “costly and cumbersome,” the 2026 mandate views accountability as a primary objective. At least 20 states have already introduced legislation to screen safety net participants.
Fiscal Responsibility
The discussion comes against the backdrop of the 2026 reconciliation effort, where the GOP-written farm bill remains a central focus. Republicans have found support among governors who argue that state control is the only way to reduce waste.
The Trump administration’s proposed budget included cutting the SNAP program by $213 billion over the next 10 years. This includes the controversial “America’s Harvest Box” plan to replace a portion of benefits with stable, shelf-ready goods.
By scaling back policies that grant automatic eligibility to non-cash assistance households, the administration aims to focus resources on the truly needy.
This story has been updated. celebbnews.info’s reporting team contributed to this report.