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Senate Blocks TSA Funding Amid DHS Shutdown
March 25, 2026
The U.S. Senate has repeatedly blocked legislation to fund the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) during an ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) partial shutdown that began in mid-February 2026. Senate Republicans have opposed efforts led by Senate Democrats to pass standalone TSA funding bills, citing broader disputes over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reforms. This impasse has forced TSA employees to work without pay, resulting in significant staffing shortages, increased absenteeism, and operational disruptions at major U.S. airports including JFK, LaGuardia, San Francisco International, and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The shutdown also affects other DHS components such as FEMA, CISA, Coast Guard, and Secret Service. Industry stakeholders and government contractors face liquidity risks and operational challenges due to delayed payments and uncertainty around DHS funding restoration, which prediction markets suggest may occur by late March or early April 2026.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate continued operational strain on TSA and related DHS agencies, impacting contract performance and workforce availability.
- The political stalemate underscores risks for federal contractors reliant on DHS funding, necessitating contingency planning for payment delays and contract disruptions.
- Discussions about privatizing TSA screening at some airports may create new contracting opportunities but also raise concerns about security standards and labor protections.
- Organizations supporting DHS and TSA operations should evaluate the impact of potential National Guard deployments and ICE personnel assisting TSA during the shutdown period.
Democrats have tried to fund TSA six times in two weeks. Republican obstruction is denying TSA workers pay and creating havoc at airports. While negotiations continue over ICE, there is no reason TSA should be held hostage. Republicans must stop blocking TSA funding immediately.
— Jon Ossoff, U.S. Senator
We’re simply there to help TSA do their job in areas that don’t need their specialized expertise. But there are roles we can play to release TSA officers from the nonsignificant role, such as guarding an exit, so they can get back to the scanning machines and move people quicker.
— Tom Homan, White House border czar
The most basic function of Congress is to keep the lights on and fund the government… Let's not forget that we are now in a heightened threat environment because of the war with Iran. If there was ever a time that we needed to fund the Department of Homeland Security, it's right now.
— Jeh Johnson, Former DHS Secretary
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Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Senate, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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- Republicans reject Democrats’ effort to pay TSA by suspending Senate rules · The Hill · Mar 21
- Bill to fund Homeland Security fails again as concern grows about airport lines | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 21
- Sen. Ossoff Blasts Senate Republicans for Blocking TSA Funding 6 Times – U.S. Senator for Georgia Jon Ossoff · Ossoff Senate · Mar 22
- NEW: Senate Republicans Block TSA Funding Again – U.S. Senator for Georgia Jon Ossoff · Ossoff Senate · Mar 22
- [2026-03-21] Senate Republicans Reject Pay for TSA & Continue Blocking... · REED · Mar 22