H.R.2663 - To amend title 49, United States Code, to direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to extend a requirement for the prescreening of air passengers to international flights that overfly the United States.
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- Official: To amend title 49, United States Code, to direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to extend a requirement for the prescreening of air passengers to international flights that overfly the United States. as introduced.
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6/11/2007--Introduced.Amends prescreening of international airline passengers provisions to extend the Department of Homeland Security 's (DHS) authority to compare passenger information against the consolidated and integrated terrorist watchlist maintained by the federal government bOfficial Summary
6/11/2007--Introduced.Amends prescreening of international airline passengers provisions to extend the Department of Homeland Security 's (DHS) authority to compare passenger information against the consolidated and integrated terrorist watchlist maintained by the federal government before departure of an international flight to any international flight that overflies the United States (Under current law, DHS is limited to comparing passenger information against a watchlist before departure of any international flight to or from the United States).
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Obama/McCain-Where's the choice?
A yes vote backed the amendment to HR 2663. McCain and Obama voted yes. 6. ARCTIC DRILLING: Voting 48-51, Senators on Nov. 3, 2005, refused to keep the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge off limits to oil and gas drilling. ...
McCain, Obama say they are different; vote records show they're ...
A yes vote backed the amendment to HR 2663. McCain and Obama voted yes. 6. ARCTIC DRILLING: Voting 48-51, senators on Nov. 3, 2005, refused to keep the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge off limits to oil and gas drilling. ...
voting records: where mccain, obama have agreed
... nations convention against torture prohibition against "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," and to follow army field manual rules for humane treatment of prisoners. a yes vote backed the amendment to hr 2663. ...

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