Donations Pour In for TSA Officers Working Through Shutdown

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As the third government shutdown in less than six months drags on, TSA officers who screen travelers continue to work without pay. Nonprofits, unions and several airports have organized donation efforts—such as gift-card boxes at Denver International Airport and John Glenn Columbus International Airport—to help officers facing financial strain.
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