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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hands out $10K bonus checks to TSA officers in Houston
They were an example of not only taking seriously the security concerns and measures that TSA has every single day, but also, they went above and beyond.”
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has handed out bonus cheques to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents who worked through the 43-day US government shutdown. Transportation Security Officers and TSA agents "who served with exemplary service" will receive a $10,
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Homeland Security Secretary Noem announces $10K bonuses for TSA employees who worked during shutdown
Noem said in a news conference that the TSA workers showed "exemplary service" by stepping up during the shutdown by covering additional shifts and will be receiving the bonus on top of their promised paychecks.
Bush airport was one of the major airports facing canceled flights and drastic delays, with security lines stretching outside the building.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced new airspace restrictions Wednesday as the ongoing federal government shutdown continues to strain the nation’s
Going through airport security feels like an obstacle course designed to test every ounce of your patience. You're running late, the lines are long, and your stress levels are rising faster than a plane taking off.
Trans-Identifying Male TSA Officer Sues Trump Administration for Right To Pat Down Female Passengers
A lawyer for the plaintiff says a policy preventing transgender officers from screening passengers is ‘terribly demeaning.’
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Texas airports see major delays, long security lines as government shutdown continues
Airports across the country have experienced shortages of air traffic controllers and security workers, who have gone weeks without pay amid the shutdown.
Trump administration orders 10% of flights cut at major US airports due to shutdown - Nation and World News | Hawaii Tribune-Herald
A Virginia transportation security officer is accusing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security of sex discrimination over a policy barring transgender officers from performing security pat-downs.