
At the center of the debate is cost and legality. An analyst for Community Action Partnership of Utah stated that "The cost to test all Utah’s families that receive 'Temporary Assistance for Needy Families' would be high." The analyst added, "That testing all welfare recipients just once would cost about $255,000 and a lawsuit against the state would likely cost more than $1 million."
Further discussion and analysis is planned in the upcoming months to decide whether to study the issue further, table the issue or wait until other states act upon the topic and set a strong precedent for Utah to follow.