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Texas House Passes Bill To Outlaw TSA Pat-Downs That Make Contact With Your Most Personal Parts

Texas House Passes Bill To Outlaw TSA Pat-Downs That Make Contact With Your Most Personal Parts

By Chris Morran May 13, 2011

As we reported in March, a handful of Texas politicians were fed up with being felt-up and were considering a way to ban the TSA’s invasive pat-down procedures. Last night, that ban got closer to reality — or at least closer to becoming a courtroom battle — when the Lone Star State’s House of Representatives voted to approve legislation that would keep hands off travelers’ most personal areas. [More]

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