TSA says PreCheck not suspended
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TSA PreCheck stays active despite funding crisis: DHS reverses course on program suspension
The Department of Homeland Security has pulled back on plans to shut down TSA PreCheck, ensuring that the expedited screening program remains up and running for the time being. This […]
After initial plans to shutdown TSA PreCheck was met with outcry, the service will continue to be available during the partial government shutdown
About 20 million people have TSA PreCheck, and 12 million have Global Entry. It was set to take effect at 5 a.m. Chicago time, but after 9:30 a.m., they announced that it "remains operational with no change for the traveling public." If staffing constraints become a problem, "evaluate on a case-by-case basis and adjust operations accordingly."