Eligible law enforcement officers and military personnel would be allowed to apply for jobs at the federal Customs and Border Protection agency without taking a polygraph test, under legislation passed by the House June 7.
The House passed the Anti-Border Corruption Reauthorization Act (H.R. 2213) by a vote of 282-137. Fifty-one Democrats joined 231 Republicans in supporting the measure.
Federal, state, and local law enforcement officers with clean employment records and at least three years of service wouldn’t be required to take polygraph tests when they apply for jobs with the CPB, under the House-passed bill. The legislation ...
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