HB54

HB54 __**Topic:**__ National defense
 * __Sponcer:__** JPigat, OR
 * __Title:__** Train security

__**Purpose:**__ The purpose of this bill would be to enforce security in our trains and train stations to hope to prevent a terrorist attack. As of right now we have no real protection from terrorist attacks on our trains and train stations.

__**Eligibility:**__ All of the amtracks stations that earn an $11 or more year per person. Those one ones are elligable for the security additions to the trains and train stations as well as the ones that wouldn't be shut down.

__**Terms and benefits:**__ This bill would benifit all of the citizens of the United States of America. One way that we could pay for this would be by basically shuting down the railroads that earn a profit of $10 or less per person that traveled in one year. Also the train tracks of those railways that meet the $10 or less per person would get pulled up and the metal would be scraped and reused to make other more important things. The money earned from the scrape metal and railroad shut down would be used to pay for the metal detectors, x-ray machines, and the training and hiring of the technicians to repare the mechines. Also the money would pay for the training and hiring of the security gaurds for the trains and train stations. The money would also be used to pay for the computers for a background check on all of the people who would be going onto the train.

__**Fiscal Impact**__ The average wage for a security gaurd can very... from the $12.00 to $50.00 an hour. If the gaurd has little to no training and is an unarmed security gaurd they usually earn about: $12.00 an hour. If the gaurd is an experienced unarmed gaurd they earn about: $12:00 - $19.50 an hour. Gaurds usually get a fee paid to them that is usually somewhere between $25 - $30 an hour. Gaurds thats trained and are armed and work regularly earn up to $40 - $50 an hour. Gaurds that work the night shift and holidays usually earn more than those who don't.