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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Better Than a Suggestion Box

February 11, 2007 12:00 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

Being the new chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee hasn't gone to Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson's head. In fact, it's prompted him to become even more of a man of the people: He's offering his own kind of whistle-blower protection for the Transportation Security Agency. The oft-traveling lawmaker gives TSA screeners his personal E-mail address and encourages them to reveal all. "They come in on my BlackBerry," he says. Thompson says he is particularly drawn to tsa screeners because they don't have whistle-blower protections and they're not allowed to join unions. "I want to hear from employees about what's going on in the field." Thompson says one E-mail came in late on Sunday night, and he responded "right after we were done watching the Super Bowl."

With Dan Gilgoff, Linda Robinson, Angie C. Marek, and Suzi Parker

Tags: TSA | Bennie Thompson

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