This bill authorizes the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator to establish a pilot program aimed at expediting airport security screening for active-duty military personnel and their accompanying family members. The program's primary goal is to support and facilitate easier travel for these individuals, provided that existing security protocols are not compromised. If established within 60 days, the pilot program would ensure all passengers are screened under the Secure Flight program , allowing only those with eligible boarding passes into expedited lanes. Airport selection would prioritize locations near military installations with a significant number of stationed personnel and those with adequate space for dedicated screening lanes, while also considering other necessary factors. Should the program be implemented, the TSA Administrator must brief relevant Congressional committees within nine months. This pilot program is designed to run for a period of three years to assess the effectiveness of these expedited screening measures for military families.
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Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Improving Travel for Military Members Act
USA119th CongressHR-9328| House
| Updated: 6/18/2026
This bill authorizes the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator to establish a pilot program aimed at expediting airport security screening for active-duty military personnel and their accompanying family members. The program's primary goal is to support and facilitate easier travel for these individuals, provided that existing security protocols are not compromised. If established within 60 days, the pilot program would ensure all passengers are screened under the Secure Flight program , allowing only those with eligible boarding passes into expedited lanes. Airport selection would prioritize locations near military installations with a significant number of stationed personnel and those with adequate space for dedicated screening lanes, while also considering other necessary factors. Should the program be implemented, the TSA Administrator must brief relevant Congressional committees within nine months. This pilot program is designed to run for a period of three years to assess the effectiveness of these expedited screening measures for military families.