Kristi Noem, TSA and Democrats
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All Transportation Safety Agency workers are working without pay as the government shutdown nears the two-week mark. Some large airports across the country have reported delays and flight
As the government shutdown moves into its second week, air travelers can expect longer airport security lines—as TSA employees call out sick in higher numbers.
As the government shutdown stretches into its third week, the ripple effects are hitting airports hard. TSA agents and air traffic controllers—classified as essential workers — are still required to report for duty,
U.S. Rep. Abe Hamadeh was one of three Republican congressmen surveilled under the "Quiet Skies" program, the Transportation Security Administration effort that observed air travel passengers starting in the early 2010s.