House Republicans shoot down bill that would pay federal airport workers
A bill passed unanimously by the Senate to fund most Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agencies, including the TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA, was blocked by House Republicans. The bill withheld funding from border patrol and ICE, prompting House Speaker Mike Johnson to reject it.

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AI-generatedA bill passed unanimously by the Senate to fund most Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agencies, including the TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA, was blocked by House Republicans. The bill withheld funding from border patrol and ICE, prompting House Speaker Mike Johnson to reject it. Johnson indicated the House would propose its own bill to fully fund all DHS agencies for two months. The shutdown, which began in mid-February, has left TSA agents unpaid, leading to airport disruptions. President Trump signed an executive memo directing DHS to find a way to pay TSA employees, citing an "unprecedented emergency situation" and blaming Democrats for the impasse.
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5 extracted"America’s air travel system has reached its breaking point. This is an unprecedented emergency situation."
Trump signed an executive memo directing DHS to find a way to pay TSA employees.
House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed he would not bring the Senate-passed bill to a vote.
The Senate unanimously passed a bill to finance most DHS agencies, excluding border patrol and ICE.
Republican leaders in the House shot down a Senate bill to fund federal agencies, continuing a standoff.