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Senate Advances DHS Funding to End Shutdown
March 25, 2026
The U.S. Senate is actively working to resolve the ongoing partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which has lasted over five weeks and severely impacted critical operations including TSA agent payroll and airport security. Bipartisan negotiations are progressing, with Senate leaders such as John Thune, John Barrasso, and Katie Britt advocating for full DHS funding to restore agency functions and national security. The confirmation of Markwayne Mullin as DHS Secretary has added leadership stability amid the impasse. The Senate is also considering legislative amendments related to voter ID laws alongside DHS funding measures. This situation underscores the urgency for procurement professionals and contractors to anticipate renewed DHS contracting activities and operational funding that will restore and potentially expand security services and enforcement capabilities.
- Key agencies involved: Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
- Impact on procurement: Funding restoration will enable DHS to resume contracts and payments for security operations, including TSA staffing and ICE enforcement activities
- Why this matters: Prolonged shutdown has caused operational disruptions, absenteeism, and resignations among TSA agents, affecting airport security and national safety
- Actionable insight: Contractors and vendors should prepare for upcoming DHS solicitations and contract awards as funding is restored, and monitor legislative developments that may influence procurement priorities and requirements
Weβre going to keep our border safe and secure, weβre going to fund TSA, and weβll come back with even more funding for the ICE officers at the end of the day.
— Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator
For five weeks, TSA agents have not gotten paid. Most continue to show up for work anyway. These TSA agents are struggling. They need to provide for their families.
— John Barrasso, Senate Majority Whip
Because we have those extra funds, we were able to create a deal that will allow us to open DHS back up in totality, fund the TSA agents, and make sure the flying public is not having to wait four, five, six hours in airports.
— Steve Daines, U.S. Senator
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Senate, White House
Locations
Sources
- Thune on DHS Funding and SAVE America Act Progress - Press Releases - U.S. Senator John Thune · Thune Senate · Mar 25
- Senator Marshall: The Democrats Need to End this Shutdown for the Good of America - Senator Roger Marshall · Marshall Senate · Mar 25
- Democrats Must Fund DHS and End the Shutdown - John Barrasso · Barrasso Senate · Mar 24
- Daines on Fox News: Stop the Nonsense, End the DHS Shutdown - Senator Steve Daines · Daines Senate · Mar 24
- Republicans Fight to End Democrats' Dangerous DHS Shutdown - John Barrasso · Barrasso Senate · Mar 20