Privatized Screening Keeps Airports Running Amid Shutdown


Author: The Daily News Now! March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:58
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Privatized Screening Keeps Airports Running Amid Shutdown

Privatized Screening at Airports: A Solution to Government Shutdown Disruptions?

During the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, long security lines are causing delays at many airports due to unpaid TSA workers. However, a few airports, like San Francisco International, are running smoothly with private contractors handling screenings under TSA oversight. These contractors are paid from pre-allocated federal funds, ensuring continuous operation during shutdowns.

The success of San Francisco Internationals model has sparked debate on privatizations potential to shield travel from political gridlock. However, the TSA union opposes expansion, citing concerns over job protections, inconsistent standards, and security risks.

As the third shutdown in under a year leaves federal screeners without pay, disruptions ripple to flights and the economy. Industry groups push Congress for laws guaranteeing pay for essential aviation workers. Meanwhile, some lawmakers propose broader privatization, with the TSA open to discussing efficient options.

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