[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 44 (Tuesday, March 14, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S1799]
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CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW ACT RESOLUTION
Mr. CRUZ. Mr. President, I rise to commend the Senate for passing
S.J. Res. 23, the legislation I introduced that has now passed both
Houses of Congress, which reins in yet another example of the Obama
administration's Executive overreach, gives power and flexibility to
the States, and enables States to deal with the problem of drug use--
the epidemic of drug use--and to craft solutions that help people
escape addiction and dependence on drugs.
This resolution was introduced in the House by Chairman Kevin Brady,
a fellow Texan. It passed the House 236 to 189, with bipartisan
support. With the Senate's passage of the resolution, we will now be
sending it to President Trump for his signature.
This resolution restores congressional intent behind the bipartisan
Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012. The job creation
act of 2012 permitted, but did not require, States to assess State
unemployment compensation or insurance program applicants for drug
usage under two circumstances: where workers had been discharged from
their last job because of unlawful drug use, or where workers were
looking for jobs in occupations where applicants and employees are
subject to drug testing.
The wording of the 2012 job creation act clearly demonstrated that
Congress intended to provide States the ability to determine how to
best implement these plans. A number of States, including my home State
of Texas, did precisely that, establishing testing and programs to help
people who had drug dependency and addiction escape from that
addiction.
However, years after the law's passage, the Obama Department of Labor
substantially narrowed the law beyond congressional intent to
circumstances where testing is legally required, not where it is merely
permitted. That narrow definition undermined congressional intent and
it undermined the flexibility of the States. Now, together, we have
reversed that interpretation.
I commend my colleagues, and I thank Chairman Brady for his
leadership in the House and introducing the resolution, and I commend
all of us for restoring the authority of the States.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Rounds). The Senator from Florida.
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