Campaign under way to have groping addressed in special session

Texans may have blinked once, but they're not out of the fight over the intrusive physical pat-downs being used by the federal Transportation Security Administration yet.

Lawmakers in Texas had dropped a proposal to protect airline passengers from having their sex organs groped by TSA officials without probable cause when the federal government threatened to make the state a "no-fly" zone if it became law.

But lawmakers are regrouping, and there has been a number of requests from the legislature now for Gov. Rick Perry to add that issue to the agenda of a special legislative session that is meeting now.

The threat to Texas air travel came from U.S. Attorney John E. Murphy, who warned state lawmakers, "Texas has no authority to regulate federal agents and employees in the performance of their federal duties or to pass a statute that conflicts with federal law."

He said at that time that if state lawmakers would move forward with their plans to protect airline passengers from what critics have termed sexual assault in airport security lines, "TSA would likely be required to cancel any flight or series of flights."

The letter's impact was immediate, as one state senator told the Tenth Amendment Center he would not pursue his bill. But just as immediate was the outcry over the "tyranny" being imposed by the federal government and warnings that if this year's bill isn't successful, there certainly will be more to follow.

State Rep. David Simpson, who sponsored the state plan in the House and noted that it protects federal agents doing constitutional searches, suggested the federal government review the U.S. Constitution, under which its agents are supposed to be acting.

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"Instead of threatening to shut down flights in Texas, why doesn't the TSA just show us their statutory authority to grope or ogle our private parts?" he asked. "All that HB 1937 does is require that the TSA abide by the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution."

Published reports , however, said the Simpson plan, which had passed the House 138-0, HB1937, died as a result of the threat.

Fast forward to the current special legislative session, which already is considering issues including sanctuary cities, school district operations, Medicaid, congressional redistricting and windstorm insurance.

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Baker’s mother encouraged, well, bullied him really, into a commitment to ‘make something of himself’. She sent him out selling newspapers from the age of eight onwards, although he loathed the job, and had no compunction about making him feel a weight of responsibility towards his family. Not that her treatment of him was in any way unusual. ‘Her natural instinct with a man was to push,’ he writes, ‘and if he didn’t budge to push harder. If he failed to push back, she leaned on him full force.’ His mother was the sort of woman who really needed the feminist movement to come a whole lot sooner; unable to use her own vitality to secure the family, she was obliged to expend it as Newtonian force on the men around her. Baker found her influence intrusive and infuriating, but he was magnetically bound to her nevertheless. As he grew up, he wanted to better her and took pains he was later ashamed of, to humiliate her with his superior knowledge of book learning. But to think that, from such poor roots, he ended up a respected journalist with this Pulitzer prize-winning memoir to his name, shows how far his mother’s displaced ambition pushed him.


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