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6/18/2021

READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo’s Community Tour of Baltimore, Maryland | U.S. Departm…

READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo’s
Community Tour of Baltimore, Maryland
June 17, 2021

WASHINGTON - Earlier today, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo traveled to
Baltimore, Maryland to meet with local leaders and organizations to discuss the state of the
economy, pandemic recovery e orts supported by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and
key aspects of the American Jobs Plan. The Deputy Secretary met with Baltimore Mayor
Brandon Scott and Deputy Mayor Ted Carter to solicit their insight on how the ARPA’s state
and local assistance, among other provisions, is helping cities, like Baltimore, recover from
the pandemic. They discussed the importance of flexibility in ARPA funds to appropriately
address the needs of communities that were hit hard by the pandemic.
The Deputy Secretary also sought feedback from the Mayor and other local leaders on the
Administration’s a ordable housing proposals and how they can be used to close the racial
wealth gap. To this end, the Deputy Secretary visited Druid Heights Community Development
Corporation, where he heard from a ordable housing leaders on barriers and opportunities
for implementing programs. The group discussed how the American Jobs Plan expands the
supply of a ordable housing and improves community development.
Finally, the Deputy Secretary met with faculty and students at the Earl Graves Sr. School of
Business and Management at Morgan State University to discuss their e orts to educate the
next generation of leaders, Treasury’s Equity Assessment, and how Morgan State is utilizing
community development financial institutions, minority depository institutions, and the New
Market Tax Credit to develop its campus infrastructure and impact the neighboring
community. The Deputy Secretary underscored Treasury’s commitment to supporting a
diverse workforce and partnering with educational institutions like historically black colleges
and universities to build a pipeline for the next generation of leaders.
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