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Maryland’s craft beverage industry gets an infusion of grant money – WTOP News
On Wednesday, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced over $2 million in additional funding to support the state’s craft beverage industry.
Maryland’s makers of beer, wine and spirits are seeing an infusion of cash in the form of grants to help promote their products and expand their operations.
Gov. Wes Moore announced the $2 million in grants for 52 applicants across the state on Wednesday.
The state’s Winery and Vineyard Economic Development Grant program awarded $1 million to applicants for the purchase and installation of equipment for production.
Kevin Atticks, the Maryland secretary of agriculture, told WTOP that the state’s wine industry is seeing solid growth.
“Frederick is one of the central locations for this industry,” he said, noting that the county has the highest number of wineries in Maryland. “Western Maryland is really kicking it up with some great wineries and new distilleries that are coming on line. Some that are exporting around the world, which is pretty exciting.”
The craft beverage industry isn’t limited to the state’s agricultural zones, Atticks said. Baltimore City is a “hot spot” for brewing craft beers and producing spirits, he said.
The trend is helping families that may be have been farming for generations, but have felt recent economic and development pressures.
“Now, with smaller acreage, you’ve got to figure out what you can do to bring in the most revenue and keep that family farm,” he said.
While the number of farms that operate on a large scale may be fewer in number, farmers are getting creative with what they produce and how they market, Atticks said.
Maryland’s farmers have long worked to keep young people interested in agriculture, and Atticks said finding ways to promote their products in ways that connect with markets has been critical. He said the dairy industry provides a good example.
In the case of farm families who’ve been working the land for generations, “we’re seeing the younger generations wanting to make butter, yogurt, cheese, sell milk from the farm, make their own ice cream,” he said.
“We’re also seeing this incredible influx of brand-new farmers,” who come to the industry without any prior connections, he added.
“And they’re coming in wanting to grow things to feed people — whether that’s grow food for food banks, grow food for stores, grow food for the local farmer’s market, or grow food specifically for a local co-op or shop. There is an intense interest in farming and feeding people. And we’re here to support that,” Atticks said.
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U.S. Dept. of Transportation raises concerns about Baltimore Key Bridge rebuild costs, traffic congestion in Maryland
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) raised concerns about the cost of rebuilding Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge and traffic congestion in Maryland.
On Tuesday, USDOT Secretary Sean Duffy said he plans to meet with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to discuss the increased estimated cost of the rebuild and congestion along the I-495 and I-270 corridor.
“I look forward to discussing the urgent matter of relieving severe congestion on the American Legion Memorial Bridge and getting the Francis Scott Key Bridge project back on track with Governor Moore,” Duffy said.
It is currently unclear when the meeting will take place.
WJZ has reached out to the governor’s office for comment.
Estimated cost to rebuild Key Bridge
The Key Bridge rebuild project was initially projected to cost about $2 billion. However, in November, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) shared an updated estimate of $4.3 billion to $5.2 billion.
According to the MDTA, the cost increase is due to a dramatic rise in “material costs for all aspects of the project.” Officials said the preliminary estimates were prepared less than two weeks after the bridge collapsed in March 2024, and the new estimates came as design and pre-construction phases progressed.
The MDTA also said the project would be completed by 2030, rather than 2028.
The new Key Bridge will have two 12-foot lanes in each direction and is expected to have a lifespan of 100 years.
In December 2024, state lawmakers confirmed that the federal government would be covering the full cost of the rebuild after securing funding in a federal spending bill.
Duffy said he sent a letter to Gov. Moore in September, raising concerns about the bridge rebuild and questioning the proposed budget and timeline.
Maryland traffic concerns
In the letter Tuesday, Duffy also said the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is seeking public input on accelerating the reconstruction of the American Legion Memorial Bridge in Montgomery County. The move aims to reduce traffic congestion on I-495 and I-270, which commuters use to travel between Washington, D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia.
“Governor Moore’s lack of action on the American Legion Bridge corridor is holding back progress on one of the nation’s most critical transportation routes,” FHWA Administrator Sean McMaster said in a statement.
The concerns come after Washington, D.C., was rated number one in the U.S. for worst traffic congestion, Duffy said, citing a Consumer Affairs report.
“Maryland’s highways help connect thousands to our nation’s capital, and as part of our effort to revitalize the area and make it safe and beautiful, holding leaders accountable at every level is essential to making sure taxpayer dollars are used effectively and efficiently,” Duffy said in a statement.
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