Not eligible for medicaid in Texas with a drug felony (pain meds, not street drugs)....even if you're below poverty lines...won't qualify for food stamps, or any government assistance of any kind in Texas. I know this first-hand, husband is a convicted felon had a good job driving long haul...had serious heart attack, had a pacemaker/defibrillator put in...can't drive truck anymore (state law) and doctors want him on disability...can't get any kind of state assistance for him because of the drug felony. No help with his meds, dr visits, bills, nothing.
MedicAid implies that you are referring to a state administered program. You would need to apply in order to determine the qualifications but, yes, you should qualify.
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Yes.
Can convicted felons get disability
There will be some offshore jobs that will be open to convicted drug felons. However, it is up to each employer as to whom they hire.
No they cannot.
Convicted Felons was created on 2006-09-05.
28% of the NFL players are convicted felons
There are no convicted felons in congress. Felons can’t vote let alone run for office.
Yes
Yes, felons can have a passport depending on the type of felony. Often, violent felonies or felonies that were international including drug trafficking will make it impossible to get a passport.
No.
No
There are many jobs available for convicted felons in Alabama. Most warehouses and auto shops hire felons. There are also programs available to help felons better their lives.
Most convicted felons CANNOT get a passport period!