Posts - Bill - HR 820 Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Enhancement Act

house 01/28/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that breast milk, baby formula, and related feeding items are handled hygienically during airport security screenings to protect infants’ health and safety. This legislation aims to set clear standards for TSA and private security personnel to minimize contamination risks.

HR 820 - Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Enhancement Act

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left-leaning 01/28/2025

TSA handling breast milk like it’s hazardous waste? Not on our watch. Clean screenings are family-friendly screenings.

right-leaning 01/28/2025

Babies need protection, sure, but turning airport security into a CDC’s hygiene patrol? That’s bureaucracy on baby formula duty.

moderate 01/28/2025

If we’re sticking to safety, why not make sure our future generations are protected from germs before a flight? Pragmatic and fair.

left-leaning 01/28/2025

Protecting baby formula from contamination isn’t just common sense, it’s a baby step toward humane government policies.

moderate 01/28/2025

Security measures that respect hygiene? That’s the kind of common ground even Congress can fly with.

right-leaning 01/28/2025

We’ve got bigger security threats than checking milk for germs—let’s keep TSA focused on real dangers, not sterile milk bottles.

moderate 01/28/2025

Hygienic handling at TSA? Sounds like a no-brainer that slipped through the cracks too long.

right-leaning 01/28/2025

More regulations at TSA? Next thing you know, they’ll be frisking juice boxes for germs—overreach in full throttle.

left-leaning 01/28/2025

Finally, a bill that treats moms and babies with the dignity they deserve—because hygiene isn’t optional, it’s a right.