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Long lines reported at major US airports as more TSA officers quit

WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) – Long lines were reported at major airports on Wednesday as the Transportation Security Administration said the number of airport security officers ​quitting had jumped to more than 480 since the mid-February start of a partial government ‌shutdown.
Ha McNeill, the senior official at the Transportation Security Administration, told a U.S. House committee that the dispute that has forced 50,000 TSA officers to work without pay was leading to major strains and the longest lines in the ​agency’s history. She reiterated that the TSA could be forced to close smaller airports if staffing ​issues worsened.
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Senate Republicans and Democrats continue to debate a proposal that would allow funding ​to resume for TSA and other Department of Homeland Security agencies.
McNeill noted that 1,110 TSA officers quit ​during the 2025 shutdown.
TSA is grappling with the school spring break travel surge and experiencing about 5% higher travel volume than last year. Absences have spiked to more than 10% in recent days, which has led to passengers waiting for ​more than four hours to get through security checkpoints at some airports.
McNeill said some TSA agents were

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