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Frustrating security lines dwindled at US airports Monday, clearing the worst bottlenecks as Transportation Safety Administration officers began receiving backpay for working during the government shutdown.
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The Transportation Safety Administration says most of its officers received most of their backpay Monday for working during the shutdown.
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TSA agents haven't been paid in six weeks as part of the longest partial government shutdown of all time, and many of them have been struggling to make ends meet.
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Nearly 500 of the agency's nearly 50,000 officers have quit since the shutdown started, according to DHS.
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Maggie Sabatino, a union representative for TSA officers at Philadelphia International Airport, talks with NPR's A Martinez about the DHS shutdown.
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