Homeland Security Secretary Noem Plans TSA Liquid Restrictions Rollback
Homeland Security Secretary Noem Plans TSA Liquid Restrictions Rollback

Homeland Security Secretary Noem Plans TSA Liquid Restrictions Rollback

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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is considering changes to the Transportation Security Administration's longstanding liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage, known as the "3-1-1 rule." Following the recent TSA decision to end the shoes-off policy at security checkpoints, Noem expressed her intent to reevaluate the liquid container size limit, aiming to streamline the airport security process and improve the traveler experience. She envisions a future where passengers can move swiftly through security—potentially in just one minute—by walking through improved scanners without removing liquids or shoes. Noem stated that the DHS is actively working with multiple companies to explore advanced screening technologies and plans to pilot these innovations at select airports before a nationwide rollout. While no immediate announcement is expected, the goal is to balance enhanced efficiency and hospitality with maintaining safety standards. These remarks were made at the Hill Nation Summit and covered by several news outlets.

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