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Senate Debates Funding for TSA and Coast Guard Workers
March 19, 2026
The U.S. Senate is currently deadlocked over funding legislation to pay Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers and U.S. Coast Guard personnel amid a partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Senator Raphael Warnock has repeatedly introduced measures to ensure immediate payment for TSA employees who continue working without pay, but these efforts have been blocked by Senate Republicans. Concurrently, Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester has urged bipartisan negotiations to secure pay for over 42,000 active duty Coast Guard members and nearly 10,000 civilian employees facing financial uncertainty. The ongoing impasse highlights critical challenges in maintaining operational readiness and workforce stability for key national security and transportation agencies during funding gaps.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate potential disruptions in contract execution and workforce availability within TSA, Coast Guard, and related DHS components due to funding uncertainties.
- Agencies involved include TSA, Coast Guard, FEMA, and FAA, all essential to national security and transportation infrastructure.
- Contractors supporting these agencies may face payment delays or operational slowdowns, impacting project timelines and resource planning.
- Organizations should evaluate risk mitigation strategies and maintain close communication with agency contracting officers to navigate the evolving funding landscape.
TSA workers shouldn’t be pawns in Washington’s partisan political games. Congressional Republicans are forcing a false choice between paying TSA agents and the safety and civil rights of U.S. citizens. I urge my colleagues to help us pass legislation that pays TSA agents immediately while continuing negotiations to ensure our immigration enforcement has training and accountability.
— Reverend Raphael Warnock, U.S. Senator
The men and women of the Coast Guard of the United States dedicate their lives to protecting the largest system of ports, waterways, and coastal seas in the world. And right now, over 42,000 active duty servicemembers are uncertain about whether they will receive their next paycheck.
— Lisa Blunt Rochester, U.S. Senator
Here’s the choice that [Senate Republicans] are presenting to us. They’re saying to us, either shut down the government, denying working people the money that they have earned, or vote to continue to support the President’s paramilitary force that is wreaking havoc in our streets and killing ordinary citizens for exercising their First Amendment rights. That’s a false choice, one I simply cannot accept, and it confounds common sense.
— Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock
Agencies
Transportation Security Administration, Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Aviation Administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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- Warnock Statement on Washington Republicans' Move to Block Funding for TSA Workers » Reverend Raphael Warnock · Warnock Senate · Mar 13
- WATCH: Ranking Member Blunt Rochester Pleads with Senate Republicans to Pay the Coast Guard · Blunt Mo Senate · Mar 13
- WATCH: Senate Republicans Block Warnock’s Attempt to Pay TSA Workers » Reverend Raphael Warnock · Warnock Senate · Mar 19