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House Fails to Pass TSA Pat-Down Bill

Posted/updated on: June 30, 2011 at 12:21 pm



AUSTIN (AP/Staff) – The Texas House has adjourned, ending the first special session of the 82nd Legislature — and a last-ditch effort to pass an East Texan’s airport screening bill has fallen short. Lawmakers met to consider two remaining bills and sent a minor judicial finance bill to the governor. But they failed to pass a bill from Longview Rep. David Simpson (pictured). The measure would have outlawed enhanced pat-downs by federal airport screeners unless they had reasonable suspicion that someone was carrying contraband. The House adjourned a day after the Senate, which wrapped up business on Tuesday. Both chambers passed critical fiscal bills and hurricane insurance reforms that were the impetus of the special session. Approval of those bills means there is little reason for the governor to call another special session.



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