Arab Times

House passes bill to boost security:

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The House passed an aviation bill Monday aimed at boosting airport security, reducing screening lines and refunding fees to passengers whose luggage is lost or arrives late.

The bill also extends the Federal Avia- tion Administra­tion’s programs for 14 months at current funding levels. It was approved by a voice vote.

The Senate is expected to vote later this week. Action is required by Friday, the day the FAA’s current operating authority expires, to avoid a partial shutdown of the agency.

House and Senate lawmakers had reached an agreement last week clearing the way for passage after Rep Bill Shuster, R-Pa, chairman of the House transporta­tion committee, agreed to temporaril­y drop his effort to remove air traffic control operations from the FAA and place them under the control of a private, nonprofit corporatio­n.

The plan ran into opposition from other powerful committee chairmen opposed to ceding Congress’ authority over aviation matters to a corporatio­n. Segments of the aviation industry that feared a corporate board would be dominated by large airlines also opposed the plan.

The aviation bill will provide stability to the nation’s aviation system, and “includes limited but critical and time-sensitive provisions to improve aviation safety and security,” Shuster said.

The bill authorizes a doubling of Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion teams that stop and search suspicious passengers in airport public areas that are outside the security perimeter, often using bombsniffi­ng dogs. The provision responds to airport attacks in Brussels and Istanbul this year. (AP)

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