The Senate voted to fund much of DHS to help reopen large parts of the agency amid airport delays and staffing strains, and the House has approved that measure. Lawmakers felt pressured by visible disruptions, but an analysis notes that the politicized framing of "homeland security" complicates follow-through and public confidence, meaning reopening parts of the agency may not resolve deeper operational and political tensions.
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