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  • H.R. 7365, known as the "Veterans Expedited TSA Screening Safe Travel Act" or the "VETS Safe Travel Act," aims to make the TSA PreCheck Program available at no cost to certain severely injured or disabled veterans. These veterans must meet specific criteria, such as being...

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    H.R. 7365 wants to let certain veterans who have serious injuries use a special faster airport security line for free, and it asks the government workers to work together to make this happen and tell Congress how it's going.

  • S. 5487 aims to make the TSA PreCheck available to certain severely injured or disabled veterans at no cost. To qualify, veterans must meet security requirements and must be enrolled in the Department of Veterans Affairs with conditions such as loss of an extremity,...

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    The bill helps some veterans who are very injured or disabled to get through airport security faster without having to pay. It makes sure they meet safety rules and asks some agencies to work together to make this happen and tell these veterans about it.

  • H.R. 7365, known as the “Veterans Expedited TSA Screening Safe Travel Act” or the “VETS Safe Travel Act,” allows certain severely injured or disabled veterans to access the TSA's PreCheck Program for free. To qualify, veterans must be enrolled in the VA's patient enrollment...

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    This bill helps some injured or disabled veterans by letting them skip long lines at airports for free if they have trouble moving, like if they lost a leg or can't walk well.

  • H.R. 7365, known as the "Veterans Expedited TSA Screening Safe Travel Act" or "VETS Safe Travel Act," aims to allow certain severely injured or disabled veterans to participate in the TSA PreCheck Program at no cost, provided they meet security requirements. Eligible veterans are those...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 7365 wants to let certain veterans who have serious injuries or disabilities use a faster airport security line called TSA PreCheck without paying for it. It plans for the TSA and Veterans Affairs to work together to help these veterans join the program.