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Congress Deadlocks on DHS Funding
March 19, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) remains partially shut down for over 34 days due to congressional deadlock, with Senate Democrats and Republicans blocking multiple funding bills affecting critical DHS components including TSA, FEMA, CISA, Coast Guard, and ICE. This impasse has led to tens of thousands of DHS employees working without pay, operational disruptions in national security and emergency response functions, and heightened risks to airport security and disaster readiness. Legislative efforts to fund TSA and other DHS agencies separately have been repeatedly blocked, while negotiations continue over immigration enforcement funding and reforms. The White House has offered limited concessions focused on operational changes rather than full agency overhaul. Procurement professionals and contractors should be aware of the ongoing funding uncertainty impacting DHS operations and related contract performance risks.
- Why this matters: The DHS shutdown affects procurement timelines, contract execution, and workforce availability across multiple security and emergency agencies.
- Agencies such as TSA, FEMA, CISA, and Coast Guard face operational constraints that may delay or alter procurement needs and service delivery.
- Contractors supporting DHS functions should evaluate risks related to funding lapses, potential contract modifications, and workforce disruptions.
- Organizations involved in DHS-related procurements should monitor legislative developments closely for changes in funding status and agency priorities.
Disaster can strike anywhere at any time. With the looming threat of large-scale fires across the West, we need an operational, fully funded FEMA, prepared to respond at the first sign of emergency and to support communities like Southern California that are still recovering from previous disasters.
— Senator Alex Padilla
There could not be a more important moment for Senate Democrats to put aside political games and ensure full funding for the Department of Homeland Security. It is inexcusable that they are allowing this critical agency - and the experts who protect our nation - to remain shut down while global tensions continue to rise.
— Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith
If Republicans stopped coming to the floor to object, we could open up TSA right now. We could get those salaries paid. Iβm going to offer legislation to open up funding for the Coast Guard. We can get the people who protect our shorelines paid.
— Senator Chris Murphy
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, U.S. Coast Guard
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- Senate Democrat Shutdown Fuels Airport Disruptions, Heightens Security Risks Nationwide · appropriations-house · Mar 19
- Republicans Block Slotkin Effort to Pass TSA Funding - Senator Elissa Slotkin · Slotkin Senate · Mar 19
- Democrats Seek to Force Vote to Fund DHS Without Money for ICE · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 16
- In 24 Hours, Senate Republicans Block Five Separate Bills to Fund TSA, FEMA, CISA, Coast Guard, & Other DHS Functions - Senator Patty Murray · Murray Senate · Mar 12
- Democrats tank DHS funding bill for fourth time | Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith · Hydesmith Senate · Mar 14