Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Maryland lawmakers want bill to clarify feds paying for bridge

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Members of Maryland’s congressio­nal delegation announced Tuesday they will soon introduce a bill that will make clear the federal government will fully cover the cost of rebuilding Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge.

The federal government generally picks up 90% of the tab and the state 10% when replacing disaster-damaged interstate highways and bridges, but exceptions have occurred in similar emergency cases, said Sen. Ben Cardin, D-MD., after lawmakers attended a closed-door briefing on cleanup efforts. The legislatio­n will also make clear that any money recovered from third parties will be used to reimburse federal taxpayers.

Officials said it’s unclear how much money will be required to replace the bridge, which collapsed last month after it was struck by a cargo ship. Some experts estimate recovery will take at least 18 months and cost $400 million.

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