Congressman Anthony G. Brown, Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen and Reps. Steny H. Hoyer, Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, Kweisi Mfume, Jamie Raskin and David Trone (all D-MD) today announced $98,263,281 in federal funding through the American Rescue Plan for Maryland airports, supporting tens of thousands of local jobs.
"As our country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, we must continue to invest in our airport infrastructure to better manage the expected influx of travelers and help propel our economy forward," said the lawmakers. "The American Rescue Plan continues to strengthen Maryland's economic growth by delivering targeted funding for large and small airports across our state. We will keep working tirelessly to support and provide assistance to our communities as we build back better, improve access to good-paying jobs and put our economy back on track."
The American Rescue Plan Act includes $8 billion in economic assistance for airports across the country to prevent, prepare for and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Maryland delegation has previously secured over $130 million in assistance for state airports as part of Congressional COVID-19 relief efforts.
The American Rescue Plan airport funding for Maryland includes:
Airport
City
Total Funding
Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall
Baltimore
$94,906,280
Martin State
Baltimore
$148,000
Cambridge-Dorchester Regional
Cambridge
$32,000
College Park
College Park
$32,000
Greater Cumberland Regional
Cumberland Height
$32,000
Easton-Newman Field
Easton
$148,000
Tipton
Ft. Meade
$59,000
Frederick Municipal
Frederick
$59,000
Montgomery County Airpark
Gaithersburg
$59,000
Hagerstown Regional-Richard Henson Field
Hagerstown
$1,168,383
St. Mary's County Regional
Leonardtown
$59,000
Garrett County
Oakland
$32,000
Ocean City Municipal
Ocean City
$32,000
Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional
Salisbury
$1,405,618
Bay Bridge
Stevensville
$32,000
Carroll County Regional-Jack B. Poage Field
Westminster
$59,00