| BRIEFLYIN THE
 LEGISLATURE
 Random drug tests may be permitted      A bill
that would permit random testing of workers for drug or alcohol use was introduced Tuesday
by Sen. Derryl McLaren, R-Farragut.McLaren's action is significant because he's one of just three
Republicans whose defections from the party line last year prevented passage of
business-backed legislation to increase employers' testing authority.
 "I'm trying to break the logjam, and do something pragmatic,"
McLaren said.
 Whether McLaren's action prompts the Senate to re-open the drug testing
debate is unclear because his bill contains restrictions that business lobbyists have
resisted.  Among them is a provision prohibiting the use of blood as a testing
medium.  Blood may reveal genetic weaknesses that could lead to future discrimination
in employment or insurance coverage, McLaren said.
 QUOTEOF THE
 DAY
 
 "That bill was- Sen. Steve King, R-Kironwritten to protect
 drug users in the
 workplace."
 On the 1987 Iowa law setting
 the rules for drug- and alcohol-
 testing in the workplace.
 The Des Moines RegisterWednesday, February 18, 1998, Page 5M
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