Limiting SPP's growth is the wrong approach, in my opinion, especially since both TSA and GAO have determined that the performance of Federal screeners and private screeners are roughly the same.
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Rogers argues against limiting the growth of the Screening Partnership Program, citing comparable performance of screeners.
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