"Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Governor Moore's Financial Aid Plan for Affected Workers and Businesses"

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The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has prompted urgent action from the federal government to replenish the emergency relief fund, which currently has a $2.1 billion backlog of projects and only $890 million on hand. Maryland may require over $1 billion to rebuild the bridge, and President Biden has expressed support for federal funding to cover the full cost. However, there is a long list of other projects across various states waiting for federal support, highlighting the need for additional funding to address infrastructure emergencies nationwide.
- Baltimore bridge collapse could wipe out emergency federal highway fund The Washington Post
- Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Maryland Governor to Weigh All Funding Options Bloomberg
- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs legislation to aid workers, businesses affected by Key Bridge collapse Baltimore Sun
- Governor Moore to provide financial support to employees, families of Baltimore bridge collapse Yahoo! Voices
- Opinion: There’s no time for Baltimore bridge finger-pointing when livelihoods are on the line CNN
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