President Bush will meet with airline workers in Chicago tomorrow, and is expected to reveal his plans for increasing airline security. Bush's proposal will likely include strengthened cockpit doors and sky marshals on board commercial jets. Minnesota's congressional delegation is also weighing in on how to keep our skies safe. Democratic Senator Mark Dayton wants to bring troops from the army national guard and army reserve into all major airports for the next 120 days. Meanwhile, Republican Representative Mark Kennedy sits on the House aviation subcommittee, which will craft a bill next week with its recommendations. Kennedy wants to use state troopers as sky marshals. He says the troopers would be the best way to get marshals on flights soon.