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US Lawmakers Propose Minimum Seat Sizes For Airlines (consumerist.com)

The size of each passenger's seat on an airplane -- as well as the distance between rows of seats -- should be standardized, according to legislation proposed by two American lawmakers. Slashdot reader AmiMoJo quotes Consumerist: The text of the bill does not specify any dimensions for seat widths or legroom. Rather, if the legislation is passed, the particulars would be left up to the FAA to sort out... Though seat size may vary from airline to airline, Cohen notes that the average distance between rows of seats has dropped from 35 inches before airline deregulation in the 1970s, to around 31 inches today. Your backside is getting the squeeze, as well, as the average width of an airline seat has also shrunk from 18 inches to about 16.5 inches.

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  1. Alternative headline... by c · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "US Lawmakers Solicit Campaign Donations From Airlines"

    It's not going to pass. There'll be a storm of lobbying activity and the proposal will quietly die at the bottom of a drawer somewhere...

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    1. Re:Alternative headline... by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 5, Informative

      Those fatties are NOT Republicans.

      Uh ... yes they are.

      The ten states with the highest obesity rates, and who they voted for in 2016:

      Louisiana - Trump
      Alabama - Trump
      Mississippi - Trump
      West Virginia - Trump
      Kentucky - Trump
      Arkansas - Trump
      Kansas - Trump
      Oklahoma - Trump
      Tennessee - Trump
      Missouri - Trump

      And here are the states with the lowest rates of obesity:

      Colorado - Hillary
      DC - Hillary
      Hawaii - Hillary
      Montana - Trump
      California - Hillary
      Massachusetts - Hillary
      Utah - Trump
      New York - Hillary
      Vermont - Hillary
      Connecticut - Hillary