All Funding Options ‘On the Table’ for Baltimore Bridge Rebuild
- State on track to clear channel by end of May, governor says
- Ship destroyed Francis Scott Key Bridge in March 26 incident
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore said all options — including private partnership and tapping capital markets — are under consideration to finance the rebuild of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore if the federal government is unable to cover the costs as originally promised.
“I think that all options should be on the table, and all options are on the table,” Moore said Thursday in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Surveillance.” “I understand the role of the public sector, the private sector, that philanthropy is also going to play in this.”