Transportation Security Administration Pay Act of 2026
S. 4127 increases compensation and benefits for TSA security personnel to improve recruitment, retention, and operational effectiveness at U.S. airports.
S. 4127 increases compensation and benefits for TSA security personnel to improve recruitment, retention, and operational effectiveness at U.S. airports.
S. 4127 aims to adjust compensation and benefits for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel. The bill addresses pay equity and retention challenges within the TSA workforce. Specific provisions are not detailed in the available action records, but the measure targets federal aviation security personnel compensation.
TSA officers are frontline federal employees responsible for airport security screening across the nation. Competitive compensation directly impacts recruitment and retention of qualified personnel, which affects both security effectiveness and wait times at airports. Pay adjustments can influence the quality and stability of the workforce managing critical infrastructure security.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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