California Senate Considers Law Mandating Private Security for Fast-Track Airport Security Memberships

The California State Senate is debating a new law that would require private companies offering fast-track airport security memberships based on biometric identification to pay for their own dedicated security staff. This could affect nine airports across the state. While some see this as a way to improve airport efficiency and security, others argue that it creates unequal access to public services. Clear, the leading provider of these memberships, contends that its program has created jobs and served over a million residents.

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