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TSA Secrecy Rules Eased

From the Washington Post:

Congress has ordered the Department of Homeland Security to ease secrecy rules at the Transportation Security Administration, helping families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks who have sued to unearth security practices before then.
A $34.8 billion homeland security spending bill signed by President Bush last week requires the department to release “security sensitive information” that is more than three years old and is not part of existing plans or certain categories, barring “a rational reason” cited by Secretary Michael Chertoff that it should remain secret.