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Senate again fails to advance DHS funding bill with no agreement reached

20 March 2026
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The Senate failed on Friday to advance legislation aimed at funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), resulting in a continued government shutdown that has disrupted air travel nationwide. The vote concluded at 47 to 37, falling short of the required 60 votes, with 16 senators opting not to participate. This marks the fifth attempt since February 12 to pass a House-approved bill for DHS funding, which has been stalled since February 14 due to disagreements over immigration enforcement reforms. A bipartisan group of senators met with border czar Tom Homan ahead of the vote, but discussions yielded no breakthroughs. Senate Majority Leader John Thune emphasized the urgency of resolving the issue as airport operations suffer from long delays attributed to unpaid Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel. Another procedural vote is scheduled for Saturday to address TSA funding specifically.

Why It Matters

The ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has significant implications for air travel and overall national security. Since the DHS’s closure, the Transportation Security Administration has struggled with staffing shortages, leading to increased wait times at airports. Historically, government shutdowns have disrupted essential services, and this situation underscores the contentious nature of immigration policy negotiations in Congress. The inability to reach an agreement on funding reflects broader partisan divides that have characterized recent legislative sessions, impacting not only travel but also various federal services reliant on DHS funding.

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