TSA Workers Face Pay Cuts While Senate Stands Still

Washington DC, USAThu Mar 12 2026
The debate over how to end the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown has stuck in Washington, leaving TSA agents among those who will not receive their first full paycheck this week. Airports are already feeling the strain: travelers line up longer at security checkpoints because many agents choose to skip work rather than earn a wage that won’t arrive. The conflict on the Senate floor began after DHS’s shutdown started on Feb. 14. Democrats want new limits on immigration enforcement as a condition for funding, citing recent violent incidents involving federal agents. Republicans, supported by President Trump, refuse to tie funding to policy changes. Senator Patty Murray suggested only paying for the TSA, Coast Guard, FEMA, and the Cybersecurity Agency. She argued that these parts of DHS keep Americans safe, while immigration‑related agencies should negotiate separately. Her proposal was blocked by Senator Katie Britt, who chairs the Homeland Security subpanel of the Appropriations Committee. Britt offered a two‑week funding plan that Murray also rejected, insisting that full DHS support should continue while discussions move forward.
Republicans fear a partial extension could stall, as the narrow Senate majority requires Democratic votes to pass any bill. Democrats say ICE and Border Patrol already received funding through a last‑year tax cut, so they will not add more money without changing enforcement practices. With neither side advancing a solution, the agency’s staff will miss their first full paycheck this week. A typical TSA agent in Washington earns just under $50, 000 a year, so the financial impact is significant. Senate leaders and many senators took to the floor in a late‑night debate, but no agreement emerged. Majority Leader John Thune urged support for the bipartisan measure, while others criticized it as insufficient or confusing. The impasse leaves the agency’s future uncertain and its employees in limbo.
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