DHS, TSA and Senate
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The bill appeared to be an effort to encourage an end to the ongoing lapse of funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Senate Republicans voted against a last-ditch effort from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to fund the Transportation Security Administration, as a shutdown fight over Department of Homeland Security funding barrels on.
Senate Republicans on Saturday voted against an unusual procedural gambit by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) to suspend the Senate rules and advance a bill through the Rules Committee
Now 37 days into the government shutdown 2026 today, Sunday, March 22, a Senate vote is needed to end the DHS shutdown.
As Senate Republicans on Saturday voted against advancing a Democratic bill to pay Transportation Security Administration workers during talks over Department of Homeland Security
On Thursday, the Senate signed off on a measure that would force members of Congress to go through Transportation Security Administration checkpoints like everyone else, cutting off arrangements that let some lawmakers move ahead of the line.
We've reached 32 days into the DHS shutdown as airport delays tick up. When will the Senate vote to reopen? Here's partial shutdown updates today.
Just as many travelers face long, winding security lines across the US during the partial government shutdown, many may not realize the complicated path money takes to reach Transportation Security Administration officers’ paychecks.
Wait times aren't expected to improve until government funding is restored and TSA officers receive paychecks.
In a rare Saturday session, the Senate failed to adopt two amendments to the SAVE America Act, an election reform bill backed by President Trump.