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The Train Up program will provide job training and access to wraparound services to more than 1,600 Baltimoreans
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The money will fund improvements at rec centers, pools, playgrounds and athletic fields
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Baltimore’s homelessness services will receive $90.4 million in federal relief funding to be put toward the purchase of two hotels and creating a housing crisis relief fund
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In his monthly convo with Tom Hall, Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott discusses his plans for spending American Rescue Plan Act funds.
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Baltimore will install more than 100 free public Wi-Fi hot spots across ten West Baltimore neighborhoods and city-owned fiber at 23 recreation centers using $6 million in federal stimulus money, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Tuesday.
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Federal guidelines keep them from collecting a bonus the paid county firefighters are getting
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Mayor Brandon Scott announced Tuesday he’ll put $55 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding toward economic initiatives. The Mayor’s Office of Employment Development will receive $30 million to fund workforce development programs, while $25 million will go to creating a recovery fund for ailing small businesses, nonprofits and artists.
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County Council Chair wants oversight over how $160 million is spent.
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The Baltimore City Council unanimously passed a bill from Council President Mosby that mandates monthly reports from the Scott administration on federal relief spending during a Monday meeting.