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Speaker Johnson Rejects Senate TSA Funding Deal Prolonging DHS Shutdown Crisis

Senator Cortez Masto Blasts Speaker Johnson for Holding TSA Funding Bill
- Speaker Johnson holds Senate passed TSA funding bill.
- Unanimous Republican and Democrat support existed in Senate.
- Political games reportedly delay pay for security workers.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Senator Catherine Cortez Masto sharply criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson for reportedly keeping a bill to fund the Transportation Security Administration at his desk despite full agreement from every senator in both parties. The measure aimed to pay TSA personnel amid the ongoing partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security that has stretched for weeks. Instead Johnson allegedly focuses on a resolution he knows stands no chance in the Senate. This approach leaves airport operations strained and federal employees unpaid as travelers face longer lines.
Americans deserve better than such delays in securing essential services.
Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari Accuses Speaker Johnson of Refusing Senate DHS Vote
- Johnson refuses vote on unanimous Senate funding bill.
- Trump reportedly directed the Speaker to block measure.
- DHS components like TSA and FEMA remain unfunded.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari detailed how Speaker Mike Johnson declined to schedule a vote on a bill the Senate approved 100 to 0 last night to cover TSA, FEMA, and Coast Guard costs. The decision came after Trump allegedly instructed him not to proceed according to her account. This rejection occurred even as Fox News questioned the Speaker about Senate Republican leadership involvement in the deal. House actions have extended the shutdown affecting frontline personnel who continue working without paychecks.
Leadership choices must place national security needs above political directives.
Representative Pete Aguilar Condemns House Republicans for Blocking Bipartisan Funding
- House Republicans block Senate bipartisan bill for workers.
- Partisan alternative with extra ICE funding pushed instead.
- Shutdown reportedly lengthens for DHS agencies.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Representative Pete Aguilar explained that House Republicans blocked a bipartisan bill passed by the Senate to fund TSA, the Coast Guard, and FEMA while attempting to advance a partisan measure certain to fail in the upper chamber. The Senate version avoided additional allocations for ICE and focused solely on paying essential employees during the extended shutdown. Aguilar voted against the House proposal citing its inability to resolve the impasse. Airport chaos and unpaid staff have mounted as a result of these tactics.
Bipartisan agreements offer the only viable path out of prolonged gridlock.
Congressman Robert Garcia Criticizes Speaker Johnson for Recessing Congress
- Johnson recesses Congress after rejecting bipartisan DHS deal.
- Senate Republicans and Democrats approved funding measure.
- Shutdown reportedly continues despite available compromise.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Congressman Robert Garcia noted that Speaker Mike Johnson recessed the House and sent members home following the rejection of a bipartisan Senate deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Both parties in the Senate had united on the legislation to cover TSA, FEMA, and Coast Guard operations. Garcia called the move crazy given the urgent need to pay workers amid the longest partial shutdown in recent memory. Essential personnel continue duties without compensation while Congress stands idle.
Timely funding votes prevent unnecessary hardship for those protecting the homeland.
Representative Sam Liccardo Calls for New Leadership After Bipartisan Path Blocked
- Johnson refused vote on Senate approved bipartisan bill.
- TSA agents reportedly work without pay and struggle financially.
- New congressional leadership allegedly needed to break impasse.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Representative Sam Liccardo described a bipartisan path forward that the Senate and its Republican leadership had approved to pay TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA employees yet Speaker Mike Johnson refused to bring it for a House vote likely fearing broad adoption. The bill mirrored legislation Liccardo cosponsored weeks earlier. He recounted meeting TSA agents at San José Mineta International Airport who show up daily without paychecks while facing gas costs to reach work. Similar strains affect Coast Guard and disaster response staff at FEMA.
Congress requires fresh leadership to deliver results for American workers.
Congresswoman Luz Rivas Opposes House GOP Bill Favoring ICE Funding
- Rivas voted against additional ICE funding measure.
- Senate passed bill to pay TSA without extra ICE money.
- House Republicans reportedly prolong shutdown for workers.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Congresswoman Luz Rivas cast a third no vote this year on the House GOP proposal to provide more funding to ICE while the Senate unanimously approved a measure to pay TSA workers and end airport chaos without boosting ICE allocations. House Democrats stood ready to support the Senate version but Republicans declined cooperation. TSA employees have missed paychecks as the shutdown drags on according to her statement. The pattern repeats weekly with Democrats voting to compensate workers multiple times.
Cooperation across aisles ends unnecessary suffering for security personnel.
Representative Derek Tran Rejects Funding Bill Prioritizing Optics
- Tran voted against bill favoring political optics.
- Senate supplemental offered bipartisan compromise for resources.
- House tactics reportedly extend shutdown for vital employees.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Representative Derek Tran opposed a funding bill that he said placed political optics ahead of national security and border stability. The Senate supplemental bill provided resources for border technology, personnel, and humanitarian needs without controversial riders from the House version. Tran argued House Republican leadership ignored this framework with broad Senate support and chose shutdown over solution. TSA, FEMA, and Coast Guard could have received funds under the alternative. Thousands of government employees stay unpaid because of these decisions.
Common ground in legislation serves public safety far better than stalemate.
Representative Diana DeGette Declares Opposition to DHS Funding Extension
- DeGette opposes 60 day funding bill for DHS.
- ICE must face complete defunding according to stance.
- Shutdown dynamics reportedly center on enforcement priorities.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Representative Diana DeGette made clear her hell no vote on any 60 day funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security insisting ICE requires full defunding and dismantling. The position comes as Congress debates short term measures amid the partial shutdown now in its sixth week. Earlier House proposals included increased resources for immigration enforcement while Senate options focused on worker pay without such expansions. Frontline operations continue under strain with paychecks delayed.
Enforcement reforms belong in comprehensive long term solutions rather than temporary fixes.
Congressman Gabe Evans Highlights Democratic Votes Against DHS Personnel Funding
- Democrats voted against resolution for DHS pay.
- No actual appropriations made for security agencies.
- Open border policies reportedly prioritized over worker support.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 28 (TNGB) – Congressman Gabe Evans pointed out that 187 Democrats could not support House Resolution 1128 which offered thoughts and prayers but no cents appropriated for DHS, TSA, ICE, CBP, FEMA, CISA, or Coast Guard personnel. Uniformed officers received funding in prior reconciliation but civilian staff did not under the Senate approach. Evans drew from his decade as a police officer to stress that weakening support staff compromises the entire chain of homeland security. The vote tally showed clear partisan lines on the issue.
Federal employees protecting the nation merit consistent pay regardless of political differences.
Representative Jason Crow Meets Older Coloradans on Food Access Concerns
- Crow discussed healthy affordable food with seniors.
- Meeting occurred in Aurora with older residents.
- Access issues reportedly affect daily well being for many.
AURORA COLORADO, Mar 28 (TNGB) – Representative Jason Crow sat down with older Coloradans in Aurora to hear their concerns about access to healthy and affordable food while affirming his commitment to fight for those needs. The informal meal setting allowed direct conversation on rising costs and availability barriers facing seniors. Crow emphasized ongoing efforts to address these challenges through policy work in Washington. Participants shared personal stories of stretching limited budgets for nutrition. Such outreach builds understanding of ground level impacts from economic pressures.
Community engagement drives targeted solutions for vulnerable populations.


