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AFGE Urges TSA Pay Deal Amid Shutdown
March 24, 2026
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) National President Everett Kelley has called on lawmakers to finalize legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and pay Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers during a 39-day partial government shutdown. The union highlighted the operational challenges caused by the shutdown, including stretched TSA staffing levels and the controversial deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to airports as temporary replacements. This situation underscores the critical need for timely appropriations to maintain TSA workforce stability and airport security operations.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential impacts on TSA staffing contracts and related security service procurements due to funding uncertainties.
- Contractors providing TSA workforce support or airport security services may face operational disruptions or shifts in demand depending on legislative outcomes.
- Agencies and vendors should prepare for possible changes in contract requirements or emergency staffing measures if shutdown conditions persist.
- This scenario highlights the importance of contingency planning for government contractors in sectors affected by appropriations delays, especially within DHS and TSA operations.
This is what happens when the system is strained, and staffing is stretched too thin. But instead of solving the problem of paying TSOs, the administration sent ICE agents to airports as replacement workers.
— Everett Kelley, National President of AFGE
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Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Senate
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- Union president urges deal for TSA officers' pay · The Hill · Mar 24