Saturday, November 10, 2012

TSA officers spend more taxpayer money on uniforms per year than a US Marine lieutenant can spend in a lifetime

At Instapundit:

Under their new collective bargaining agreement, Transportation Security Administration officers get to spend more taxpayer money on their uniforms every year than a United States Marine Corps lieutenant can spend in a lifetime.

“TSA employees will see their uniform allowances nearly double to $446 per year,” the House Transportation Committee noted in a press release on the TSA’s new collective bargaining agreement. “By comparison, a combat Marine Lieutenant receives a one-time uniform allowance of $400. The cost of the increase in TSA uniform allowance is an estimated $9.63 million annually.”

Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., faulted TSA for failing to streamline its bureaucracy or address criticism of security failures, such as the recent inspector general report on the failure to screen checked baggage at the airport in Honolulu, Hawaii.

1 comment:

  1. I certainly agree that TSA is bloated and--well--shouldn't exist, but those numbers are a bit misleading. Military officers get only an initial clothing allowance, but enlisted personnel get a yearly allowance. For a Marine it's either $414 (during the first three years of service) or $594 (after three years) per yer.

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