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Senate Pushes to Pay TSA Workers Amid Shutdown
March 25, 2026
The ongoing federal government shutdown, now extending into its sixth week as of March 2026, has resulted in funding lapses for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), directly impacting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock has renewed efforts in the Senate to secure payment for TSA workers despite opposition from House Republicans and the White House, who have blocked clean funding bills. This stalemate continues to create financial uncertainty for TSA personnel and operational challenges for DHS.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should be aware that prolonged funding gaps at DHS may delay or disrupt contract awards, payments, and operational support related to TSA and homeland security services.
- The impasse signals potential risks in contract continuity and workforce stability for vendors supporting TSA operations.
- Organizations engaged in DHS or TSA contracts should evaluate contingency plans for payment delays and monitor legislative developments closely.
- Stakeholders may find increased advocacy efforts and potential future appropriations impacting procurement timelines and contract execution within DHS.
Yet over the several days and weeks, Washington Republicans who control the House, the Senate, and the White House refuse to pass a clean bill that will simply pay the TSA workers.
— Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock
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