


Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he would discuss proposals to change some protocols at the Transportation Security Administration with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Duffy asked his social media followers to “Tell me how we can Make Traveling with Family Great Again!” He later said he would make a list of feedback to send to Noem.
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“My team will go through all of these comments & put together a list of best ideas which I will post on X. It’s very clear that TSA is the #1 travel complaint. That falls under the Department of Homeland Security. I’ll discuss this with @Sec_Noem,” Duffy wrote Monday.
Some of the most liked comments asked why TSA standards differ at every airport and if airlines could be required to seat families together.
TSA procedures vary at each airport due to differences in the equipment used. Not every airport has the same screening technology, and some may have more advanced technology.
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Duffy’s inquiry comes as Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced legislation to abolish the TSA and replace it with privatized security.
The agency was born in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks to increase security at airports and consolidate air travel security under the federal government.