a drug test before getting their benefits. that is the proposal in several states. among the supporters, texas republican governor rick perry. one g.o.p. state senator says, quoting here, we don't want to provide funds for people who are using controlled substances so they can use more controlled substances. democratic opponents say that drug abuse among unemployed is not a widespread program and then there is the issue of cost. gerri, how can this affect the state's bottom line? >> you would think it would be a ton of dough. florida experienced $48,000 in saving by testing welfare recipients but they spent $118,000 testing these people. state law requires florida to reimburse people who get these tests if they prove negative. only 3% of these people test positive for drugs. then there is utah. they are spending $20,000 to