Secretary Noem Awards $10,000 Bonuses to Logan Airport TSA Officers

BOSTON – On Saturday evening, the United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem gave $10,000 bonuses to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, who went above and beyond during the Democrats’ 43-day shutdown. Over 270 TSA officers in Boston had perfect attendance in the face of economic uncertainty during the shutdown.

Earlier this week, Secretary Noem announced that select TSA officers nationwide would be receiving a $10,000 bonus in appreciation for their dedication and commitment to keeping America safe even as Democrats fought for healthcare for illegal aliens.

“Despite not receiving a paycheck, our TSA officers at Logan Airport kept travelers safe during the Democrats’ government shutdown,” said Secretary Noem. “Over 270 TSA officers at Logan Airport didn’t miss a shift. These public servants who went above and beyond to keep Americans safe will be receiving a $10,000 bonus. Americans can be proud of these men and women who keep us safe every day.”

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