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Noem announces $10K bonuses for some TSA workers after shutdown
Secretary Kristi Noem awarded $10,000 bonuses to thousands of TSA agents nationwide for working without pay during the 43-day government shutdown, funded by leftover 2025 fiscal resources.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem distributed $10,000 bonus checks to over 20 TSA officers at George Bush Intercontinental Airport for working during the 43-day government shutdown.
- The recipients were noted by their supervisors for going 'above and beyond' and for 'exemplary' work amid the shutdown.
- The bonuses were funded by taxpayer dollars that had been left over from government savings on contracts and other spending requirements.
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TSA officers to receive $10,000 bonus post-government shutdown, DHS says
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers who displayed “exemplary service” during the government shutdown will receive a $10,000 bonus in appreciation for their work, according to a statement from United States Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) Kristi Noem.The bonus comes after many federal workers, including TSA officers, went for 43 days without pay during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.It is not explicitly cle…
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Read Full ArticleDHS gives $10k to TSA agents who went "above and beyond" during 43 day government shutdown
The longest government shutdown in American history has officially come to an end after 43 days, and the Department of Homeland Security says it is taking steps to support TSA agents who "went above and beyond" during the unprecedented closure.
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