On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
✓ PassedPassed398 Yea · 12 Nay · 20 Not Voting
Yea:201 D196 R
Nay:2 D10 R
What This Bill Does
This bill directs the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to establish a pilot program to implement alternative security screenings for passengers traveling with children who are 12 years old and younger. Specifically, TSA must implement alternative security screening lanes and security screening approaches for passengers traveling with children in order to support and facilitate the ease of travel for these passengers.TSA must implement the pilot program at a minimum of five airports, with priority given to airports that have a high volume of passengers traveling with children.
This bill's title gives a fair impression of what it does. This bill creates an alternative security screening process for families with children under 12 years old at specified airports.
Watch Items
•The title does not mention the specific focus on TSA and security.
•It might incorrectly lead a voter to assume the bill addresses other family-oriented travel concerns besides security screenings.