Arlington, Va. 鈥 Today, the 杏吧传媒 is applauding U.S. Senator John Thune (R - S.D.) and a bipartisan group of senators for sending a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, urging federal guidelines for hair-test drug screening standards be expedited. 聽Thune, chairman of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, was joined by Senators John Boozman (R 鈥 Ark.), Joe Manchin (D 鈥 W.Va.), Deb Fischer (R 鈥 Neb.) and Ron Johnson (R -- Wisc.) in signing the letter.聽
鈥溞影纱 thanks Chairman Thune and Senators Boozman, Manchin, Fischer and Johnson for their leadership,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 President and CEO Chris Spear. 聽鈥淢aking sure America鈥檚 truck drivers are safe and drug-free is among our highest priorities.聽
鈥淭he inherent advantages of hair testing are clear, which is why the previous Administration鈥檚 failure to act 鈥 as required by law 鈥 was deeply frustrating. 聽That lack of action is having real impacts on the trucking industry.鈥
This week, Spear met with top officials at the Department of Health and Human Services and urged for a quick release of guidelines for hair testing as a federally accepted method of mandatory drug screening. 聽The FAST Act, signed into law in 2015, required HHS to issue scientific and technical guidelines for hair testing by December 4, 2016 鈥 a deadline that was not met.
鈥淗air testing provides a longer detection window and is easier to collect and harder to adulterate than urinalysis,鈥 Spear said. 聽鈥淎s we鈥檝e explained to HHS, many trucking companies are using urinalysis to meet federal requirements, while also paying the additional cost to conduct hair testing. 聽Federal standards must be updated to include the most effective testing methods.鈥