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HR. 5851 · 119th Congress

Keep America Flying Act of 2026

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Bill details

Introduced: 10/28/2025
Status: Referred to the House Committee on Appropriations.
Bill ID: 119hr5851
Latest action: Referred to the House Committee on Appropriations.

Summary

Introduced in House

Keep America Flying Act of 2026 This bill provides continuing appropriations to pay air traffic controllers, other essential Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees, and certain Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees during the period in which interim or full-year appropriations for FY2026 are not in effect (i.e., the government shutdown). Specifically, the bill provides FY2026 continuing appropriations to pay and provide benefits to • air traffic controllers and other FAA essential operational personnel whose services are required for the safe and orderly operation of the national airspace system; and • TSA employees engaged in screening operations, aviation security duties, or related mission-support functions necessary to carry out security screening. The bill also provides appropriations for payments to FAA and TSA contractors who are providing support to these employees. The bill provides the continuing appropriations until the earlier of (1) the enactment into law of specified appropriations legislation, or (2) September 30, 2026. The bill must take effect as if it had been enacted on September 30, 2025.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 10/28/2025

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4/2/2026

The Keep America Flying Act of 2026 ensures that air traffic controllers and certain TSA employees receive pay during government funding gaps. • This funding could help maintain local air travel safety and security by ensuring essential personnel are compensated. • Local businesses that rely on air travel may benefit from uninterrupted services provided by these employees. • There may be questions about how funding priorities are determined during budget negotiations and the potential impact on other federal programs. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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