The funding plan to pay for a new Key Bridge is in limbo despite the U.S. Senate rolling a funding amendment into a short-term spending bill.

Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat, said the Republicans in the House of Representatives are holding it up. Meanwhile, a deadline looms at midnight on Friday.

The strategy has changed. Maryland’s congressional delegation is now seeking authorization for 100% funding and will work on getting the money for it later.

“House Republicans have not signed off on 100% funding for the Key Bridge. The Senate has signed off on that. But we have not been given a good reason why House Republicans continue to object,” Van Hollen told 11 News. “That is the state of play as we speak.”... Read More: WBAL