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Doctors work to get kids current on regular childhood vaccinations. And Baltimore’s mayor assembles a team to oversee city’s allotment of American Rescue Plan funds.
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While Mayor Brandon Scott has not yet announced how Baltimore will spend the vast majority of $640 million in American Rescue Plan funding, his administration is creating an office to oversee the distribution of the money.
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An update on an impending change of rules facing Marylanders collecting unemployment. And a look at how Baltimore’s mayor will allocate funds from the American Rescue Plan.
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The Maryland State Board of Education approved Tuesday the public release of a draft plan for spending $1.3 billion of American Rescue Plan funds.
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Baltimore is set to receive more than 650 million federal dollars as part of the American Rescue Plan, and at least one city official says Mayor Scott needs to drain the swamp before he can address any of the city’s needs. And we’ll hear how the pandemic knocked Maryland’s child care industry off its feet and what local, state and federal aid might do to revive it.
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A spokesman for Scott said he will explore expanding equitable access to broadband and making capital investments in public facilities to meet pandemic operational needs.