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News / Transportation
A continuing government funding standoff is raising concerns about potential airport shutdowns across the U.S. due to critical shortages in Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel. With a record-breaking spring travel period...
The current funding standoff has led to a critical situation within the TSA, with many officers working without pay and an increasing number calling out sick or leaving their posts. At Atlanta, New York JFK and Houston, the rates for failing to show up for work have been about 20% since February 14, when funding expired. DHS said 366 TSA officers have left during the shutdown.
House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that airports are reaching a breaking point, and airline CEOs have called for a swift resolution to the funding dispute. A previous 43-day government shutdown led to widespread flight disruptions, prompting the FAA to order a 10% flight cut at major airports.
Some airports have already closed security checkpoints, and others are seeking funds to support TSA workers. Senators from both parties have failed to reach a deal to fund the TSA, with disagreements over immigration enforcement reforms blocking progress. The situation is particularly challenging as airlines anticipate a surge in travelers during the spring break period.
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