End Special Treatment for Congress at Airports Act of 2026
Eliminates TSA PreCheck-equivalent expedited airport security screening for Congress members and staff, requiring all to use standard public security procedures.
Eliminates TSA PreCheck-equivalent expedited airport security screening for Congress members and staff, requiring all to use standard public security procedures.
S 4123 eliminates expedited security screening privileges currently available to members of Congress and their staff at airports. The bill requires all Congressional personnel to proceed through standard TSA security procedures identical to those used for the general public, removing existing bypass protocols.
This bill addresses the disparity in airport security treatment between elected officials and constituents, potentially affecting Congressional operations and travel logistics. It raises questions about security resource allocation, whether special screening reflects legitimate security needs or perceived entitlement, and how legislative schedules might be impacted by standard processing times.
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