2025
Lessons Learned from the Federal Response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse on March 26, 2024, Hearing Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighteenth Congress, Second Session, July 10, 2024
This is the July 10, 2024 hearing on "Lessons Learned from the Federal Response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse on March 26, 2024," held before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. From the opening statement of Thomas R. Carper: "As you all know, we are here to discuss the State and the Federal response to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, some 3 months ago. [...] [W]e will assess the impact the collapse has had on Baltimore's communities and on Baltimore's economy. [...] Planning efforts are still underway, and rebuilding the bridge will be an immense effort that will very likely require continued collaboration between State, Federal, and local agencies for years to come. Rebuilding the bridge is also expected to be a large financial undertaking. [...] Today's hearing probably could not have come at a more opportune time. The President has just submitted a supplemental appropriations request to the Congress. The $3.1 billion in emergency response funding that the President requested for the Department of Transportation would support efforts to address this disaster and a number of other disasters that have not yet received assistance." Statements, letters, and materials submitted for the record include those of the following: Shailen Bhatt, Scott A. Spellmon, and Paul J. Wiedefeld.
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Report NumberS. Hrg.118-724
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Date2025
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CopyrightPublic Domain
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Retrieved FromGovernment Publishing Office: www.gpo.gov/
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