Gate Access Founder Shares Travel Tips Amid Shutdown and Supports TSA Workers
Caleb Harmon-Marshall, the founder of Gate Access, is set to appear on ATL Live to discuss travel updates amidst the ongoing government shutdown. The show will also provide crucial information about what items can and cannot pass through TSA during the holiday season. Meanwhile, Gate Access is lending a helping hand to TSA workers by offering gas cards and free car washes on November 5 at Caliber Car Wash in Decatur.
Caleb Harmon-Marshall, the innovative mind behind Gate Access, will be joining ATL Live to share the latest travel updates and guidelines during the government shutdown. Viewers can tune in to stay informed about the potential impacts on their holiday travel plans.
In a separate initiative, Gate Access is extending support to TSA workers affected by the shutdown. On November 5, the company will be distributing gas cards and treating TSA employees to free car washes at Caliber Car Wash in Decatur. This gesture aims to ease some of the financial burden faced by these workers during the shutdown.
Caleb Harmon-Marshall's appearance on ATL Live promises to keep travelers updated and prepared for the holiday season. Meanwhile, Gate Access's kind gesture towards TSA workers demonstrates the company's commitment to supporting the community, especially during challenging times.
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