Millions of dollars in federal grants to Maryland remained frozen Tuesday, state officials said, despite multiple court orders directing the Trump Administration to release the funds.
About $13.7 million in direct grants to the Maryland Department of the Environment were “suspended” Tuesday, agency spokesman Jay Apperson said. They include funding for air pollution monitoring, mining-related projects, the expansion of electric vehicle chargers, coastal and forest restoration projects, and workforce training for energy-sector jobs.
