New Bill Could Strip TSA Agents Of Power

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TSA controversy airports
TSA controversy airports

Balancing security and freedom has been a defining debate of the last 10 years. And no one has been more in the crosshairs than the Transportation Security Administration agent. He's finally gone too far, according to a new bill that was introduced on Thursday, called: "Stop TSA's Reach in Policy Act," or "STRIP Act."

If passed, the legislation would "strip" agents of their police-like uniforms, badges and the title of "officer," to cut them down to size, and empower travelers to resist potential abuses of power.

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