US Airports Implore Congress to End TSA Funding Standoff

March 23 (Reuters) – ⁠More ⁠than 100 ⁠airport leaders on ​Monday urged Congress to ‌end a funding ‌standoff ⁠that ⁠has forced 50,000 Transportation Security Administration ​officers to go unpaid and ​has led to massive ⁠security lines.

The ⁠CEOs of ⁠Airports Council ​International – North America and ​American ⁠Association of Airport Executives joined by more ⁠than 100 airport leaders in a letter ⁠urged a end to the impasse, citing concerns “about the growing operational disruptions at airports… The impacts ⁠of the shutdown are significant, growing, and potentially long-lasting.”

(Reporting by ​David Shepardson in ​New York)

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