S 731
Anti-Border Corruption Improvement Act
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Bill overview
The Anti-Border Corruption Improvement Act amends the Anti-Border Corruption Act of 2010 to expand the authority of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to waive polygraph examinations for certain law enforcement applicants. Specifically, it allows waivers for current law enforcement officers with at least three years of service, veterans with security clearances, and members of the Armed Forces. These waivers are subject to a five-year expiration date and may require further background investigations. The bill also mandates reporting on waiver requests, grants, and outcomes to ensure transparency and accountability.
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Primary sponsor
Martha McSally
Cosponsor
Mike Braun
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