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Senate Blocks TSA Funding Legislation
March 26, 2026
Senate Republicans have repeatedly blocked legislation proposed by Senator Jacky Rosen and others to separately fund and pay Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. This marks the ninth time such legislation has been blocked, prolonging the funding impasse that also affects other DHS components including FEMA, CISA, and the Coast Guard. The core disagreement centers on whether TSA funding should be separated from broader DHS funding, with partisan disputes primarily focused on immigration enforcement policies related to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This continued legislative deadlock directly impacts TSA employees' compensation and the operational funding of critical homeland security functions.
- Procurement professionals should be aware that the DHS shutdown and funding impasse may delay or complicate contract awards and payments related to TSA and other DHS agencies.
- Contractors supporting TSA, FEMA, CISA, and Coast Guard operations may face uncertainty in contract execution timelines and funding availability until the legislative deadlock is resolved.
- Organizations involved in homeland security procurement should evaluate risk mitigation strategies for potential funding disruptions and monitor congressional actions closely for changes in DHS appropriations.
- This situation underscores the importance of understanding how broader political disputes can affect agency funding streams and procurement cycles within federal homeland security operations.
They are holding that over the head of the Democratic party. But spoiler alert y’all, Democrats aren’t in charge of the House, the Senate or the administration. This is a Republican problem that needs to be resting squarely at the feet of the Republican.
— Angela Rye
Instead of punishing travelers and hardworking public servants, this administration should get serious about negotiating a DHS funding bill that pays TSA officers and reins in ICE and Border Patrol.
— Senator Ben Ray Luján
Paying our hardworking TSA officers shouldn’t be controversial. It’s not partisan. The funding isn’t controversial.
— Jacky Rosen, U.S. Senator
Agencies
Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Senate, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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- ICYMI: Senate Republicans Once Again Block Rosen’s Attempt to Pay TSA Workers - Jacky Rosen · U.S. Senate (.gov) · Mar 25
- ICYMI: Senate Republicans Once Again Block Rosen’s Attempt to Pay TSA Workers - Jacky Rosen · Rosen Senate · Mar 25
- Senate Republicans Block Legislation to Pay TSA for 9th Time - Senator Ben Ray Luján · Lujan Senate · Mar 26