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  • What Social Distancing? House Transportation Bill Would Pack Americans on Mass Transit

    For months, the news media and health experts have repeatedly told Americans that the main way to stop the spread of COVID-19 is to avoid crowded and enclosed spaces. That guidance led to a nationwide shutdown of churches, schools, businesses, and other places of public gathering, causing the greatest disruption to our way of life…
    David Ditch
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  • Federal Transportation Officials Launch Probe of Chick-Fil-A Bans

    The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Friday that it will investigate whether two airports violated federal law or transportation regulations by denying a contract to Chick-fil-A on religious grounds. “The Department has received complaints alleging discrimination by two airport operators against a private company due to the expression of the owner’s religious beliefs,” DOT said…
    Molly Prince
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  • Dear TSA, Please Stop Molesting Kids at the Airport

    The other day—after slogging through a check-in line at one of the nation’s busiest airports, dutifully removing my shoes and belt, and checking my bag and pockets for other potentially dangerous items (water and loose change)—I was pulled aside by a crack Transportation Security Administration agent so he could further investigate the contents of my…
    David Harsanyi
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  • New York City Just Sent Its Transportation Industry Back to the 1930s

    At 5 o’clock on Aug. 14, New York City turned its clocks back to the 1930s. The Taxi and Limousine Commission officially stopped issuing licenses to most for-hire vehicles, effectively declaring war on Uber and Lyft in an effort to protect taxis from competition. This is the first of many steps that aim to constrain…
    Jason Snead
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  • TSA Needs Reform. Here’s What My Bill Would Change.

    In the 17 years since its inception, the Transportation Security Administration has managed to incorporate itself into the American way of life, both as a topic of news coverage and as a punch line for comedians. Now that an entire generation of Americans can’t remember the pre-TSA era, most people who fly can recall a…
    Sen. Mike Lee
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  • Here’s How Bad the TSA Is Failing at Airport Security. It’s Time for Privatization.

    This year, the Department of Homeland Security carried out covert tests on Transportation Security Administration security, and the results weren’t pretty. The results of the tests showed that the TSA screeners failed to detect weapons, drugs, and explosives almost 80 percent of the time. While the exact failure rate is classified, multiple sources indicate it…
    David Inserra
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  • It Is Past Time to Privatize the TSA

    In a recent test at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport, the Transportation Security Administration failed to detect 94 percent of illicit items that actors smuggled through security screening that included fake explosives, weapons, and drugs. This egregious performance comes at the same time that the Department of Homeland Security is requiring international airports around the world…
    Max Morrison
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  • Transportation Reforms Take to the Fast Lane in Trump Budget

    Following on his pledge to eliminate wasteful and inappropriate federal programs, President Donald Trump’s budget blueprint delivers when it comes to the Department of Transportation. Trump’s budget blueprint shears the Department of Transportation’s discretionary budget by $2.4 billion—some 13 percent—by slashing some of its most egregious programs. Although most of the department’s funding is classified as…
    Michael Sargent
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  • Expansion of TSA PreCheck Is Good for US Travelers and Security

    This week, the Transportation Security Administration’s PreCheck program expanded to include 11 new domestic and foreign airlines. With the inclusion of these airlines, the total number of airlines participating in the expedited security process has been brought to 30. The PreCheck program allows passengers to pass through security checkpoints while wearing their shoes, belts, and…
    Garrison Rutledge
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  • 6 Interesting Facts About Elaine Chao, Trump’s Pick for Transportation Secretary

    President-elect Donald Trump tapped Elaine Chao to head the U.S. Department of Transportation, his transition team announced Tuesday. “Secretary Chao’s extensive record of strong leadership and her expertise are invaluable assets in our mission to rebuild our infrastructure in a fiscally responsible manner,” Trump said in a statement. “She has an amazing life story and has…
    Kelsey Bolar
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  • Another Travel Fiasco Courtesy of the TSA

    I have long been a believer that, in most cases, a private company will do a more effective and efficient job than any government agency charged with the same task. My recent travel experience solidified that belief. It all started out with a half-empty water bottle at Ronald Reagan National Airport just outside the District…
    Genevieve Wood
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  • The TSA Can Ruin Your Summer Vacation: Here’s How It Should Be Fixed

    For anyone planning to fly this summer, there’s a good chance you will spend time waiting in a massive line. An estimated 231.1 million travelers are expected to fly U.S. airlines this summer, a 4 percent increase from last year’s high. Earlier this year, thousands of travelers missed flights after waiting more than three hours at…
    Anna Ferrara
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  • Thank TSA Mismanagement for Airport Wait Line Fiasco

    Missed flights, long waits, and frustration boiling over: the summer travel season is upon us and the American people are fed up with one of the worst travel periods in recent memory. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and the head of the Transportation Security Administration, Peter Neffenger, are pleading for help from Congress—and…
    Rep. Scott Perry
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  • TSA ‘Needs to Do More,’ Aviation Officials Say

    Aviation officials described current affairs at the Transportation Security Administration at a House subcommittee hearing in a bleaker light than the organization’s head did the day before. After the Homeland Security Committee’s interrogation of TSA Administrator Peter Neffenger last Wednesday, top airline officials testified before the Transportation Security Subcommittee the next morning on the skyrocketing…
    Andrew Egger
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  • 5 Takeaways From Congress’ TSA Hearing

    As security wait times reach all-time highs at airports across the country, the Transportation Security Administration administrator was brought before a House committee. TSA Administrator Peter V. Neffenger testified before the House Committee on Homeland Security on Wednesday morning to address his agency’s critics and propose solutions. Here are the highlights from “Long Lines, Short…
    Andrew Egger
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  • 3 Ways TSA Could Improve Wait Times

    We’ve all had to awkwardly stand in line at airport security as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) herds hundreds of passengers to departure gates. Long lines only add to the already stressful event of flying. Our current airport security process has become a running joke (along with long waits at the DMV or the “simplicity” of doing…
    Riley Walters
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  • Tired of the TSA? Here’s Why Private Screeners Are the Answer

    Congress is considering giving the Department of Homeland Security the authority to move around some of its funds to the beleaguered Transportation Security Administration as lines at airports grow. While this redirection might be a short-term solution (and maybe not even that as it will take time to hire and train these screeners), it is…
    David Inserra
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  • Push the TSA Out

    Science tells us that water behaves very predictably: It follows the path of least resistance. Not surprisingly so do terrorist groups, and the Paris and Brussels attacks followed this trend. In both cases jihadists struck at lightly defended targets and, in the case of the Brussels airport, at a lightly defended portion of the airport,…
    Brian E. Finch
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  • How the TSA and Drug Enforcement Administration Joined Forces to Seize Cash at Airports

    A new report from a government watchdog criticized the Drug Enforcement Administration for working with a Transportation Security Administration security screener to flag bags containing large sums of cash, which the drug agency could then take. According to the investigation from the Department of Justice’s inspector general released earlier this month, the TSA agent was registered…
    Melissa Quinn
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  • When It Comes to Security Preparedness, the TSA Needs Improvements From Congress

    As we approach the holiday season, one thing that many Americans will have in common is travel. In light of recent high-profile mistakes, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) needs to make some serious changes to security methodology. The TSA has already taken some steps to better manage risks at airports. It cut back on the…
    Angelica Hickerson
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