The governor wants Congress to pass the bill, which would have DC pay 100 percent of the cost for the bridge’s reconstruction, estimated at $3.1 billion.
“This is something that’s … a priority for this country, for our economic growth and development,” Moore told The Epoch Times in an interview.
Mr. Moore and federal officials, such as President Joe Biden, have insisted that the federal government fund the reconstruction of the bridge, which carries highway traffic on the heavily traveled Interstate 95 network around Baltimore.
“It’s important we have a very firm estimate before we take any further action,” he said.
Mr. Moore said that passing the president’s request would be the most bipartisan act that Congress could accomplish in its remaining time this session. “Pass the Baltimore Bridge Act, making sure that we can get the 100 percent cost-share for the Baltimore Bridge,” Mr. Moore told The Epoch Times.
A lot of people, he said, are going to benefit from the measure. “But we’ve still got to make sure that we can move fast. I think that’s something we can do on a bipartisan basis,” he added.
Maryland is currently evaluating proposals for the bridge’s reconstruction, which is planned to be completed by 2028. Current debates about funding relate to whether the federal government will fully pay the eventual bill and cover other costs, such as insurance and maritime liability claims that have been filed due to damage and disruptions from the collapse.
“Senator Cardin and Team Maryland will continue to work every legislative vehicle to pass the Baltimore BRIDGE Relief Act in its current form,” wrote Sue Walitsky, a spokesperson for Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.), the bill’s sponsor, to The Epoch Times when asked about whether it would be amended to meet Republican demands.
Some executive branch officials have expressed that in addition to the federal government, other parties might partially pay for the bridge. “We can pretty much with certainty guarantee this will not be 100 percent federally funded, eventually, because we will recoup all the insurance payments,” said Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Administrator Shailen Bhatt in testimony before Congress in May.
“It’s my intention that federal government will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing that bridge, and I expect the Congress to support my effort,” Mr. Biden remarked in an address on the day the bridge collapsed. He reiterated his support for the idea in a subsequent visit to the bridge.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), who has co-sponsored the bill, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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