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MI HR0368
Resolution
Status
12/1/2010
Primary Sponsor
Charles Moss
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AI Summary
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Calls on Congress to enact legislation prohibiting TSA use of full body scanners and enhanced physical pat-down procedures at airports.
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Argues these security procedures violate the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches, the presumption of innocence, and the constitutional right to privacy.
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Contends the procedures violate the fundamental right to travel established in U.S. law and precedent.
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Claims full body scanning and pat-downs are ineffective security measures and recommends adopting Israeli-style security procedures including profiling and trained agent interviews instead.
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Directs copies of the resolution be sent to the President, Congress leadership, Michigan's congressional delegation, and the TSA Administrator.
Legislative Description
A resolution to memorialize the Congress of the United States to enact legislation prohibiting the use of full body scanners and enhanced physical pat-down checks.
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Last Action
Referred To Committee On Judiciary
12/1/2010