NEWGovernment
Senate Advances DHS Funding Bill to End Partial Government Shutdown
Published on 3/27/2026

AI Summary
On Friday, the Senate advanced a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), excluding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) funding. This step aims to conclude a partial government shutdown that has disrupted air travel, leading to long TSA lines. A House vote is expected as soon as Friday to finalize the bill before lawmakers' two-week recess. The shutdown began in February following federal actions resulting in two citizen deaths, leading to demands for reforms by Democrats regarding ICE.
Related News

Economy
Senate Passes Bill to Fund TSA, Ending U.S. Airport Disruptions
Mar 27

Economy
Trump to Sign Order for TSA Employee Pay Amid Government Shutdown
Mar 26

Government
Trump Urges Congress to Resolve DHS Shutdown Impacting TSA Pay and Travel
Mar 26

Economy
White House Considers $1.2 Billion Plan for TSA Officer Payments Amid Impasse
Mar 26