US airports could face more long security lines as early as May after homeland security chief said he will run out of money to pay workers due to government shutdown.
The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down since February, as Congress continues to look for a compromise to fund the agency.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the department is going to run out of funds to pay staffers by the beginning of May.
The Senate's latest solidarity gesture may have come too late, as many employees working for the Transportation Security ...
President Trump announced on Thursday he will sign an executive order to “immediately” pay Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers amid the ongoing shutdown impacting the Department of ...
The partial government shutdown ended this week, but the toll it has taken on the TSA may still be felt for months to come, experts have warned.
About 1,110 officers with the Transportation Security Administration have quit in the past two months as the Department of Homeland Security remains without congressionally appropriated funding. As of ...
Trump on Thursday signed legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security after the House approved the bill earlier in ...
President Donald Trump said he will sign an executive order to address airport disruptions, announcing the move in a Truth Social post Thursday that framed the situation as a national emergency.
Viral scenes of airport travelers waiting in hours-long lines may not be the norm anymore, but that doesn't mean TSA is fully staffed.
The Office of Management and Budget warned in a letter to lawmakers that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will run out of funds to pay employees of the Transportation Security Administration ...
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the agency will run out of money to pay salaries in May if a funding bill isn't passed. Could airport chaos return ...