Over the years, lawmakers have tried to find a long-term solution to keep air traffic controllers and other essential aviation workers paid during funding lapses. The flight disruptions during the record government shutdown that ended last week inspired a rare act of bipartisanship in Washington on Tuesday, when congressional representatives from both parties introduced legislation that would allow air traffic controllers to get paid during future shutdowns.
Bipartisan bill seeks to pay air traffic controllers during shutdowns
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