Monday, September 26th 2016, 6:22 am
The Transportation Security Administration says it's fixed the extremely long security lines but they could be making a comeback soon.
At one point, travelers were waiting for hours at some of the nation's busiest airports. TSA blamed it on an increase in air travel and a shortage of security officers. The agency responded by hiring 1,300 new officers and converting another 1,800 part-time workers to full time.
Now, TSA's chief says the agency may have to get rid of those workers if Congress can't agree on a budget by this weekend. His comments were made at a recent event in Washington D-C.
4/14/16 Related Story: How Airports Are Addressing Long Lines At Security Checkpoints
So far, Congressional leaders have not been able to work out a budget deal for the new fiscal year which starts October 1st.
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