TSA boss warns of airport shutdowns, but no deal yet on day 40 of Homeland Security funding fight - AP News
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TSA chief warns of potential airport shutdowns after 40 days of government funding impasse.
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Travelers may face flight cancellations, extended security delays, or temporary airport closures if government shutdown continues and TSA staffing pressures worsen.
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The TSA administrator has warned that airport operations face potential shutdowns as a dispute over Homeland Security Department funding enters its 40th day without resolution. The funding lapse creates operational pressure on the agency responsible for airport security screening and related transportation safety functions. Without a funding agreement, the TSA and other DHS components face service disruptions that could affect millions of travelers and commerce. The warning signals escalating consequences from the prolonged budget standoff, though negotiators have yet to reach a deal on core sticking points. The impasse highlights broader budget disputes within Congress that have left critical agencies operating on temporary measures or reduced capacity.
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No deal has been reached yet on the Homeland Security funding dispute after 40 days of the partial government shutdown.
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