ICYMI: Warnock Cosponsors Bipartisan Legislation to Pay Aviation Workers During Government Shutdown

Senator Reverend Warnock co-sponsored the bipartisan Keep America Flying Act to ensure essential air traffic control, FAA, and TSA workers receive both back pay and ongoing pay during the 2025 government shutdown

Georgia is home to the world’s busiest airport and approximately 800 air traffic controllers and over 1,700 TSA agents who help ensure the safety of over 55 million air travelers each year

With holiday travel approaching, Senator Warnock is committed to ensuring Georgians can travel safely and federal workers get the pay they are owed

Recently, Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a 10% flight reduction at 40 high-traffic airports across the country, including Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

ICYMI from Fox 5 Atlanta: Sen. Warnock: ‘Georgians can travel with peace of mind’

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) cosponsored the bipartisan Keep America Flying Act to pay air traffic control, FAA, and TSA workers during the federal government shutdown. Senator Warnock is committed to ensuring Georgians can travel safely and federal workers can get the pay they are owed.

“Georgia’s aviation workers keep our skies safe and communities connected. With the busy holiday travel season approaching, I am committed to ensuring these workers get the pay they are owed and ensuring Georgians can travel with peace of mind. The American people and our federal workers must not be held hostage by Washington politicians’ games,” said Senator Warnock.

With approximately 14,000 air traffic controllers and 61,000 Transportation Security Administration employees nationwide being forced to work without pay, the Keep America Flying Act is designed to avoid shutdown-related flight disruptions.

This bipartisan bill is supported by the National Association of Air Traffic Controllers. Senator Warnock previously broke with his own party and voted for the Shutdown Fairness Act, which would have provided funding to pay excepted federal employees and certain contractors during the current, and all future, government shutdowns. This legislation failed on the Senate floor. Senator Warnock also cosponsored the True Shutdown Fairness Act, which would provide funding to pay all federal employees during the current government shutdown.

More coverage of Senator Reverend Warnock’s cosponsoring the Keep America Flying Act of the below:

  • Fox 5 Atlanta: “Sen. Warnock: ‘Georgians can travel with peace of mind’”
  • WLTZ (NBC): “Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock, today, cosponsored legislation to pay air traffic controllers and TSA workers”
  • WABE: “Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock has cosponsored a bipartisan bill that would pay aviation workers during the shutdown”
  • ANF: “Georgia Senator Raphael Wanrock cosponsored legislation that would pay both air traffic controllers and TSA workers while the shutdown is going on”
  • WALB (NBC): “Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock is now cosponsoring legislation to pay them [air traffic controllers and TSA workers]”
  • WRDW: “On Thursday, Senator Raphael Warnock said he was cosponsoring legislation that would pay air traffic controllers as well as TSA workers during the shutdown. That group missed their second straight paycheck this week as many began to call off of work.”

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