A bill proposed by a California is taking aim at third-party airport security screeners like Clear, citing the unfair advantage they give wealthy travelers.Clear is a third-party vendor that allows passengers to skip to the head of the airport screening line. For $189 per year, the company verifies passengers' identities and ushers them through security, allowing them to bypass TSA checkpoints.The bill, the first of its kind in the county, was introduced by State Senator Josh Newman in February.
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