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SAVE America Act and DHS Funding Standoff

April 10, 2025 – March 26, 2026

Where Things Stand

The SAVE America Act is currently stalled in the Senate after Democrats blocked a key procedural vote, leaving the legislation without a clear path to passage. Consequently, the Department of Homeland Security remains in a partial shutdown, forcing 260,000 employees to work without pay and causing severe travel delays at major U.S. airports.

How We Got Here

Mar 23, 2026The Senate holds a fourth cloture motion on the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act as the funding standoff continues. [H.R. 7147]
Mar 21, 2026Senate Democrats block a procedural vote to advance the SAVE America Act, preventing the bill from moving to a final vote. [The Atlantic]
Mar 11, 2026Senator Jacky Rosen introduces legislation to ensure TSA employees receive paychecks during the ongoing government shutdown. [S. 4073]

Key Statements

BBloomberg Business

DHS screeners work without pay due to a congressional funding lapse, causing significant airport security delays as lawmakers fail to reach a budget agreement.

This confirms the real-world impact of the funding standoff on national infrastructure and federal workers.

TThe Wall Street Journal

The Senate begins debate on the SAVE America Act, which requires proof of citizenship for voter registration and photo ID for voting, following its passage in the House.

This identifies the specific legislation that is currently the primary point of contention in the Senate.

Policies11 policys

These 11 bills represent a clash between the annual $90 billion DHS budget (H.R. 7147) and the SAVE America Act (S. 1383). S. 1383 is the primary vehicle for voter ID requirements after the House merged several related bills (H.R. 22, H.R. 7296) into it. Meanwhile, measures like S. 4073 and H.R. 5732 are narrow 'stopgap' attempts to pay airport security staff while the broader funding fight continues.

Who This Affects

26 groups

Conflicting

653 Articles

White House weighs sidestepping Congress to pay TSA officers, Washington Post reports

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To pay TSA officers during shutdown, Trump weighs sidestepping Congress

washingtonpost.com logoWashington PostCenter Left

Why DHS Funding Negotiations Are Falling Apart

dailywire.com logoThe Daily WireRight

Long Airport Lines Are a Symptom of Congress' Failure Theater

bloomberg.com logoBloomberg BusinessCenter Left

Republican Senators Make 'Final Offer' to End DHS Shutdown

bloomberg.com logoBloomberg BusinessCenter Left

Senate Democrats defeat amendment to require photo ID to vote

thehill.com logoThe HillCenter

Political Response

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