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Air, the shutdown

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 · 21h · on MSN
Air traffic controllers have become reluctant bargaining chips in the government shutdown. They just want to get paid.
America's 13,000 air traffic controllers will soon receive their first $0 paycheck. They hold a delicate power in Washington's government shutdown.

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Congressman Aaron Bean introduces legislation to ensure pay for air traffic controllers amid government shutdown

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