
Senators Push for Deal to End DHS Shutdown, Fund TSA Amid Crisis
Senators are actively pushing for a deal to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown and fund the TSA, with top Republicans presenting a plan to resolve the crisis that has caused airport delays and public fury.
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Delta suspends special treatment for Congress as shutdown sows chaos in airports - Reuters
Delta suspends special treatment for Congress as shutdown sows chaos in airports Reuters
Read full article →American Airports Are Latest Washington Battlefield - WSJ
American Airports Are Latest Washington Battlefield WSJ
Read full article →TSA callouts hit Houston, Atlanta, New Orleans hardest, 450 officers have quit nationwide
More than 450 TSA officers have quit and 3,200 called out during the 38-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown, leaving airports facing security delays.
Read full article →Top Senate Republicans push plan to end DHS shutdown, but obstacles remain - CNN
Top Senate Republicans push plan to end DHS shutdown, but obstacles remain CNN
Read full article →Senators Close To Deal To End Airport TSA Crisis As Americans' Fury Mounts
Senators Close To Deal To End Airport TSA Crisis As Americans' Fury Mounts With no-shows by unpaid TSA agents imposing hours-long security-line waits and missed flights on flyers at major airports across the country, senators on Monday night signaled that a deal to end the TSA crisis is finally within sight. The leap toward a deal followed a White House meeting of a group of Republican senators hosted by President Trump. “It went really well,” said Alabama Sen. Katie Britt, who ...
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