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Mayor Brandon Scott to spend $4.7M on Baltimoreans impacted by government shutdown

Mayor Brandon Scott and state representatives Kweisi Mfume and Johnny Olszewski speak about the cutting of national food aid, and how the city of Baltimore would be budgeting its own aid provisions for low-income households and federal employees struggling during the government shut down. They expressed deep frustrations with President Donald Trump and the Republican Party for being unwilling to sit down for bipartisan talks aimed at a solution. (Surya Vaidy/Staff)
Mayor Brandon Scott and state representatives Kweisi Mfume and Johnny Olszewski speak about the cutting of national food aid, and how the city of Baltimore would be budgeting its own aid provisions for low-income households and federal employees struggling during the government shut down. They expressed deep frustrations with President Donald Trump and the Republican Party for being unwilling to sit down for bipartisan talks aimed at a solution. (Surya Vaidy/Staff)
Reporter Carson Swick (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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Baltimore will spend nearly $4.7 million to help residents impacted by the ongoing federal government shutdown, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Tuesday. 

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