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Proposed bill could make traveling easier for families flying with children
Families flying with children may find TSA security easier with the proposed 'Improving Travel for American Families Act,' which passed the U.S. House. The bill aims to expand dedicated family lanes for parents with kids under 12 and could test more lanes at select airports. Currently, 13 airports, including Charlotte Douglas and Charleston International in the Carolinas, have such lanes, and the bill is now in the Senate for further consideration.
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