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May 07, 2003  
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COLLINS PROTESTS PLAN TO ELIMINATE NEARLY 30 PERCENT OF PORTLAND AIRPORT'S SCREENERS
Cutbacks could result in passenger delays of up to 45 minutes
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.—On Wednesday, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), Chairman of the Governmental Affairs Committee, which oversees the Homeland Security Department, formally objected to a proposal by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to reduce the airport screening workforce at Portland (ME) International Jetport by nearly 30 percent.

In her May 7th letter to Asa Hutchinson, Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security, Collins said that the proposed reduction is based on outdated information and will have an enormous impact on passenger delays during Maine’s peak travel season. The cutbacks, scheduled to take place May 31 and September 30, 2003, would likely require Portland to eliminate one of its three screening lanes.

The Transportation Security Administration has announced plans to reduce the nation’s approximately 56,000 airport screeners by 6,000 workers. Under the plan, the Portland Jetport is scheduled to lose 30 of its 101 passenger and baggage screeners. Meanwhile, TSA is allowing 184 other U.S. airports to either maintain or increase their existing workforces.

“If these cutbacks are necessary, then each airport should take its fair share,” Collins said. “But, in fact, the average workforce reduction is 12.6 percent per airport, compared to Portland’s nearly 30 percent reduction.”

Apparently, TSA reached this determination based on the conclusion that Portland has only two permanently authorized screening lanes. However, in January 2003, TSA authorized the Jetport to begin operating a third screening lane because of lengthy passenger delays.

“I am concerned that if the third lane is eliminated, passengers at Portland will once again experience significant delays,” Collins said. According to Portland Jetport Manager Jeff Schultes, the cutbacks could result in passenger delays of up to 45 minutes.
 
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May 30 - Governmental Affairs Nominations Hearing
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May 28 - Governmental Affairs To Hold Hearing on Proposed Personnel Changes at the Department of Defense
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May 21 - Senate Approves Collins' Amendment Limiting Defense Contract Bundling
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May 21 - Collins' Committee Launches Investigation of WorldCom's Federal Contracts
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May 20 - Collins to Introduce Amendment Limiting Defense Contract Bundling
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May 19 - Passenger Screener Cutbacks at Portland Jetport Delayed
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May 15 - Collins Introduces Legislation to Coordinate, Simplify Homeland Security Grant Process
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May 13 - Collins' Committeee to Hold Hearing on Streamlining Homeland Security Grant Process
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May 13 - Governmental Affairs Committee to Hold Hearing onTissue Banks: The Dangers of Tainted Tissue and the Need for Federal Regulation
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May 8 - Governmental Affairs Committee Hearing to Consider Nominations
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May 8 - Hearing on Investing in Homeland Security: Challenges Facing State and Local Governments
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May 7 current Press Release
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May 6 - Collins, Voinovich Insist Upon Safeguards in Defense Department Personnel Changes
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May 2 - Senator Collins' Committee to Hold First Congressional Hearing on ULLICO Stock Deals
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May 1 - Collins Outlines Legislation to Streamline and Strengthen Homeland Security Grant Programs
 

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Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
340 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510