TSA Claims Congress Has No Jurisdiction Over It

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A hearing scheduled for Thursday by the Subcommittee on Aviation, which is a part of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (TIC), had an open invitation to agency head John Pistole to attend to discuss how best to improve our nation’s airport passenger security system through common sense solutions. Pistole refused the invitation claiming that the Congressional Committee has “no jurisdiction of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).”

According to a brief titled How best to improve our nation’s airport passenger security system through common sense solutions, submitted by Subcommittee Chairman Thomas Petri (R-WI):

The purpose of this hearing is to examine the impact that the regulations and policies of the Transportation Security Administration have on aviation passenger experience and the free flow of aviation commerce. The subcommittee will hear from government, industry, and labor witnesses on their observations and suggestions on TSA’s policies.

While Pistole was invited to attend, he is declining and issued a statement via the TSA website:

By U.S. House of Representatives rules which state that the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has no jurisdiction over the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), no representative from TSA will be present at the Subcommittee on Aviation hearing scheduled for Nov. 29.

TSA will continue to work with its committees of jurisdiction to pursue effective and efficient security solutions. In the 112th Congress alone, TSA witnesses have testified at 38 hearings and provided 425 briefings for Members of Congress.

TSA also continues to work to enhance security screening measures and to improve the passenger experience including through the expansion of TSA Pre✓™. As part of its risk-based security initiatives, TSA has modified screening procedures for passengers 12 and under and 75 and older while pursuing a multi-layered approach to security that includes behavior detection officers, explosives-detection systems and federal air marshals, among other measures both seen and unseen.

TIC’s own website cites numerous areas of reform that are needed concerning the TSA. They list the following:

TSA Waste in Procuring, Deploying and Storing Screening Equipment and Technology

Passenger Screening Reform — Private-Federal Screening Model Is More Efficient & Cost-Effective, and Could Save Taxpayers $1 Billion

A Decade of Costly TSA Missteps

TSA Wastes Over $200 Million Every Year on Flawed Behavior Detection Program

TSA Has Failed to Approve Biometric Technology for Pilots or Port Workers

Read More at freedomoutpost.com . By Tim Brown.

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Comments

  1. Mutantone says:

    Fools should be put to the test Congress should suspend all payments and support of the TSA and let's see is Congress has jurisdiction over them.

  2. Preston Jemmott says:

    TSA needs to be gone. It has already been proven that the airports who have gone to private firms run more efficiently and also have done better on random testing of their security. Pistole needs to be hung out to dry.

  3. Donna says:

    I think I will suggest to my representative in Congress and suggest that Congress defund the TSA. Think they would be irrevelant then? Or, maybe this is why the Socialists don't want to frame a budget.

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