After $120 million and four years

After $120 million and four years of research and testing, Congress is looking for ways to get the oft-delayed airline passenger prescreening program, known as Secure Flight, back on track. Rep. Robert Simmons (R-Conn.), chairman of a House homeland security subcommittee, plans a closed-door...

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