Miller, Banning Praise Oklahoma TSA Agents Amid Partial Federal Shutdown

OKLAHOMA CITY – Reps. Nicole Miller, R-Edmond, and Chris Banning, R-Bixby, are commending Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents across Oklahoma for their continued dedication during the ongoing partial federal government shutdown, which began Jan. 31.
As the shutdown continues and TSA officers miss paychecks, airports across the country are beginning to experience longer lines and added strain on operations.
Miller, chair of the Appropriations & Budget Transportation Subcommittee, said the commitment shown by TSA agents during this time has not gone unnoticed.
"These men and women continue showing up, doing their jobs and keeping travelers safe," Miller said. "That kind of commitment speaks volumes about their character and their sense of duty. We are grateful for their service, especially during a time like this."
Banning also praised the resilience of TSA agents who have remained on the job despite the uncertainty.
"Air travel depends on consistency and trust, and TSA agents deliver both every day," Banning said. "They are a key part of keeping our airports secure and passengers moving safely. We are thankful for their dedication to safety and their commitment to their job."
The partial federal government shutdown began Jan. 31 and remains ongoing.