BALTIMORE — Mayor Brandon Scott is laying out his "list of commitments" the city of Baltimore needs to see from President Donald Trump.
On Friday, Mayor Scott released a statement after Governor Wes Moore extended an invite to Trump to visit Baltimore for one of its public safety walks.
Full reinstatement of eliminated federal grants for Baltimore's community violence intervention work, including $1.3 million for LifeBridge Health's Center for Hope and $1.8 million for the Greater BayBrook Alliance.
Additional financial support for proven community violence intervention work;
A federal ban on ghost guns and Glock switches, which fuel deadly violence nationwide;
A full repeal of the Tiahrt Amendment, which prevents local leaders from accessing information crucial to combatting the flow