As restaurants around the state continue to try and get back on their feet, many claim they have still not received funds promised to them through the federal Restaurant Revitalization Act.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||More than two dozen local restaurants held a rally Thursday afternoon to express their frustrations.Many of the restaurant owners 11 News spoke with feel let down.Owners said they were counting on those federal funds to help them out. Now they are calling upon Congress to, as they say, stick to its end of the deal and provide more funding for hurting restaurants. It was a real lifeline for tens of thousands of restaurants that were in trouble. Unfortunately, it was not enough, said Thiru Vignarajah, former deputy attorney general for Maryland.Vignarajah, representing more than two dozen Baltimore-area restaurants in their fight for more federal funding, claimed while they applied for the Restaurant Revitalization Ac