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Board of Estimates, Chaired by Council President Scott, Approves $3 Million to Close the Digital Divide

BALTIMORE, MD (May 13, 2020) -- Today, the Board of Estimates, chaired by Baltimore City Council President Brandon M. Scott, unanimously approved a $3 million transfer from the Baltimore Children & Youth Fund to Baltimore City Schools for distance learning technology in the wake of the COVID-19 public health emergency. 

“The COVID-19 pandemic continues to  make Baltimore's pre-existing inequities and disparities, including the digital divide, starkly clear,” Scott continued. “This money will be put to good use to meet the immediate educational needs of our young people during this unprecedented time and ensure that they have the resources to continue their studies and work toward their future.”

On April 7, citing the “devastating effect” of the pandemic on youth in Baltimore, the Council President called for use of the Children & Youth Fund to mitigate the worst effects of the COVID-19 emergency and meet the technology needs of students: “Our city’s vast technological and digital divides mean that many students who are now expected to learn at home do not have the basic equipment to do so.”

Last month, the City Council passed emergency legislation that authorized up to $13 million from the Children & Youth Fund to close the digital divide and provide needed access to food. 

“This is a huge victory for our children,” said Council President Scott. “I was honored to co-sponsor the legislation creating the Youth Fund, and seeing this money allocated to our students in this time of need comes full circle for me.”

Members of the public and press can rewatch today’s Board of Estimates meeting on CharmTV’s YouTube page

 

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CONTACT

Candance Greene
Deputy Director of Communications
Office of City Council President Nick J. Mosby
443-602-5346
candance.greene@baltimorecity.gov

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