Duncan Bill Would Tighten Standards For Airport Security Screeners
House aviation subcommittee Chairman John Duncan (R-Tenn.) has introduced a bill that would expand the list of crimes that would disqualify someone from becoming an airport security screener. Introduced in the House on May 24, the expanded list includes burglary, felony, drug possession or crimes...
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