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Standardizing Airport Security Screening for Traveling Parents with Infants

This act aims to improve how the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens liquids and infant products like formula and breast milk at airports. Citizens can expect more consistent and clear screening rules, which should make traveling with young children easier and reduce misunderstandings.
Key points
Requires an independent review (by GAO) of how TSA applies screening rules for infant liquids.
Will assess if TSA effectively tracks passenger complaints related to these screenings to improve quality.
Examines whether parents traveling with nursing products are more likely to receive secondary screening.
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Additional Information
Traveling Parents Screening Consistency Act of 2021
Print number: HR 2550
Sponsor: Rep. Taylor, Van [R-TX-3]
Process start date: 2021-04-15