US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5732

Introduced
10/10/25  

Caption

Keep Air Travel Safe Act

Impact

If enacted, HB5732 will have significant implications for federal budget management and the operation of TSA during times of budgetary uncertainty. The provisions within the bill would allow TSA to utilize funds allocated in the preceding fiscal year for a period of up to 180 days following any lapse in appropriations. This protection against disruptions aims to safeguard air travel operations and the security of passengers, thereby reducing the likelihood of a security gap during federal funding negotiations.

Summary

House Bill 5732, titled the 'Keep Air Travel Safe Act', aims to ensure continuous funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) activities during any government shutdown. The bill is designed to provide the TSA with necessary financial resources, allowing it to maintain operations related to air travel security even in the face of funding lapses that typically occur during budget disagreements in Congress. By securing a set level of funding for TSA from the previous fiscal year's appropriations, the bill seeks to uphold the essential security measures in place for air travel, thereby promoting public safety.

Contention

The primary point of contention around HB5732 could arise from differing opinions on government funding priorities during shutdowns. Proponents argue that continuous funding for TSA is critical for national security and public safety, especially under the pressures of increasing travel demands and potential threats. However, critics may counter that securing unlimited funding without accountability could lead to inefficiencies and mismanagement within federal agencies. Additionally, concerns over the broader implications of government shutdowns and their economic impacts could also play a role in discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB5847

Airline Travelers Right to Know Act

US SB3448

Keeping All Students Safe Act

US HB6617

Keeping All Students Safe Act

US HB3619

KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE ACT

US HB1224

MS Keeping Kids Safe Online Act;

US HB5851

Keep America Flying Act of 2026

US SB3031

Keep America Flying Act of 2026

US SB4273

Nicholas Douglas Quets Border Travel Safety Act

US HB3942

Keeping Obstetrics Local Act

US SB1691

Traveler Privacy Protection Act of 2025

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