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Friday, April 13, 2012

TSA May Have To Pony Up Cash

The Transportation Security Administration might need to give up the cash it finds at airport checkpoints. Fliers have left behind an estimated $1 million over the past couple of years, and the TSA has gotten to keep that money. But there's a bill that would force TSA to give it up to the USO. The Congressional Budget Office said moving the money would actually cost $1 million in the short term. But CBO expects an offset later because of lower outlays for aviation security.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Finds or STEALS?

Anonymous said...

Steals. How else could handimg a million dollars to the USO "cost" $1m?

Anonymous said...

Mailing stamps are expensive in DC.