Clinton Orders FAA To Tighten Airport Security, Asks Congress For $1.1 Billion

President Clinton ordered FAA yesterday to impose stricter security measures at 450 U.S. commercial airports - and asked Congress to come up with $429.4 million this session to pay for it - as part of the recommendations made by the Gore Commission on Aviation Safety and Security. Although the 104th...

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