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Members of Congress would be exempted from standard security screening procedures that regular passengers must go through at airports, including baggage checks and passenger screening. This exemption would apply to both House Representatives and Senators when they travel by air. The proposal is currently being reviewed by a congressional subcommittee that handles transportation and security matters.
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