
Nonprofits Feed TSA Officers During Shutdown
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Nonprofits across the U.S. are providing meals and groceries to TSA officers affected by the ongoing government shutdown, with groups like World Central Kitchen and Feeding San Diego stepping in to support. Despite federal ethics rules, aid is being distributed through airports, local unions, and approved channels. Workers are facing financial struggles, including utility bills, medical costs, evictions, and car repossessions. Meanwhile, community efforts are growing, with Operation Food Search in St. Louis setting up a temporary pantry and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport receiving cash and food donations. However, the need for paychecks remains as negotiations between Congress and the White House continue.
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