Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday pressed Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) for details regarding Maryland ’s plan to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge, including whether the state is using “unconstitutional” diversity, equity, and inclusion contracting practices.
“Our intention is to deliver a project that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of the traveling public,” Duffy wrote in a letter to Moore. “It is my role to guarantee that federally funded projects benefit the entire Nation through every dollar spent. When a State partners with DOT on major infrastructure projects like the FSK Bridge, it partners with the American people.”
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