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BALTIMORE — Baltimore’s spending board approved a $1 million transfer of funds to the city’s civic fund Wednesday to be used to assist workers impacted by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The money, which was approved unanimously by the board, will be paid out to employers who have city residents on their payroll whose jobs have been affected by the collapse. The Key Bridge fell ...

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