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A former TSA officer has raised more than $3,000 for gas cards and organized a free car wash event for airport workers in Atlanta
The act of generosity is in response to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, in which many federal workers are going without pay
"They're feeling unseen. They're feeling unheard," said organizer Caleb Harmon-Marshall
A former TSA officer is helping raise money to support airport workers in Atlanta who have not received a paycheck amid the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
“They're feeling unseen. They're feeling unheard,” organizer Caleb Harmon-Marshall, who is the founder of the travel newsletter Gate Access, told CBS affiliate WANF . “They're feeling forgotten because they're going through this.”
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