Several U.S. Representatives, including Rep. Langworthy and Rep. Veasey, have sent bipartisan letters urging the TSA to review security protocols for public charter flights to ensure passenger safety. Rep. Mike Lawler, along with Reps. Jasmine and Nikema, has co-led a letter to CBP addressing Global Entry issues. Rep. Manning voted for the FAA extension to prevent travel disruptions and calls for the Senate to pass a long-term FAA bill. Rep. Scholten also voted for a short-term FAA reauthorization, emphasizing the need for a long-term solution for traveler and airport safety.
I just voted to pass another short-term reauthorization of the FAA. For the safety and security of travelers and airports across the country, we need to pass a long-term reauthorization as soon as possible. The Senate needs to act now.
I just voted for the @FAANews extension, preventing a lapse in funding that would cause travel disruptions. Now, the Senate must pass the long-term, bipartisan FAA bill the House passed in July to ensure that the U.S. remains a global leader in aviation.
I just co-led a bipartisan letter with Reps. @RepJasmine and @RepNikema urging CBP to move expeditiously to correct Global Entry issues and give the American people the clarity they need. https://t.co/PeP8HhOxac
I was proud to join @RepLangworthy in leading over 55 of our colleagues on a bipartisan letter urging TSA to reassess the lack of security protocols for scheduled public charter flights. We must do all we can to keep our skies safe by maintaining a uniform standard for security. https://t.co/GdMti4vM5F
Today, I led 55 of my colleagues on a bipartisan letter to the TSA with @RepVeasey, urging them to reassess the lack of security protocols for scheduled public charter flights. The American public deserves to know that they are safe in the skies, and the TSA must act now to… https://t.co/ko6gTmSwV2