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TSA Shortchanged on Fees
By Tom Shoop | Thursday, June 15, 2006  |  08:30 AM

The Homeland Security Department is getting ripped off on the $2.50 fee that airlines are supposed to collect from passengers for every flight they take, AP reports. The airlines are underpaying TSA by up to $14.5 million a year, according to the Homeland Security Department's inspector general. The money is supposed to fund federal airport security screening efforts.


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