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Senator Cornyn Proposes TSA Screening Reform
March 19, 2026
Senator John Cornyn has introduced the End Special Treatment for Congress at Airports Act, which seeks to eliminate preferential TSA security screening for Members of Congress. This legislation mandates that lawmakers undergo the same security procedures as the general public and prohibits the use of federal funds to support expedited or preferential airport security access for congressional members. The proposal aims to enhance fairness and transparency in federal security operations.
- Procurement professionals should note potential impacts on TSA operational policies and funding allocations related to security screening programs.
- Contractors supporting TSA or DHS security infrastructure may see shifts in requirements or priorities if the legislation advances.
- This development signals increased congressional scrutiny on equitable use of federal resources, which could influence future procurement guidelines for security services.
- Organizations involved in airport security technology and services should evaluate how changes in screening protocols might affect contract scopes and compliance obligations.
Nobody should be above the rules and regulations imposed on the American people, and a Member pin on your lapel should not give you carte blanche to skip airport screening lines while everyday Americans are forced to patiently wait their turn.
— Senator John Cornyn
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Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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- Cornyn Introduces the End Special Treatment for Congress at Airports Act | Senator Cornyn · Cornyn Senate · Mar 19