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Back to EpisodesWhite House Proposes TSA Cuts, Privatization
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The White House proposes significant cuts to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), aiming to trim fat for the next fiscal year under the Department of Homeland Security. The plan includes slashing over nine thousand jobs and one point five billion dollars from the agency, which employs sixty thousand people. Congress will hold hearings later this month to discuss the full budget before the fiscal year ends on September thirtieth. Some Republicans advocate for total privatization of the TSA, a move that could potentially compromise flight safety, according to TSA workers and their union, the American Federation of Government Employees. President Trump has been critical of the agency, firing its head on his first day in office and not naming a replacement yet. The cuts would involve smaller airports switching to private screeners, eliminating over four thousand five hundred jobs, and the TSA planning to cut another four thousand eight hundred through better efficiency, saving over five hundred million dollars overall. With passenger numbers reaching a record nine hundred four million last year, these changes could significantly impact travel as the debate intensifies.
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