Pubdate: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 Source: Sacramento Bee (CA) Copyright: 2001 The Sacramento Bee Contact: http://www.sacbee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/376 Author: Don Thompson GOVERNOR VETOES HALF OF STATE FUNDS TO TEST DRUG OFFENDERS SACRAMENTO (Associated Press) -- Gov. Gray Davis on Thursday vetoed $9.8 million in state money intended to pay for drug testing of thousands of offenders who receive treatment instead of jail or prison under a new voter initiative. He left intact $8.4 million in federal money that can be used for the tests. Many of the state's counties had been counting on Davis to sign the bill, officials with the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs and with various treatment and law enforcement organizations said last week. However, Davis said in his veto message that the department concluded the federal money will be enough to pay for counties' testing. The governor said he "strongly support(s) drug testing as a component of substance abuse treatment," but he said he had no choice but to eliminate the state funding because California's declining economy is jeopardizing the state's budget. He promised to include an unspecified amount of money for drug tests in his 2002-2003 budget. Opponents of Proposition 36 had worried there would be no way to test drug users because the initiative passed by voters last year included no testing money. Seven of the state's 58 counties said they aren't requiring the urine tests that would show if offenders are continuing to use drugs during treatment. Officials had said they expected the counties to reconsider if state money became available. "To veto out money that is needed by the counties is kind of representative of the governor's attitude about drug treatment," said Whitney Taylor of the Lindesmith Center, which backed the proposition that took effect July 1. She lauded the language of the bill, however, which makes it clear that drug testing is to be used as part of treatment, not to eliminate offenders from drug programs. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens