Port workers seek immediate help weeks after collapse

It has been a rough few weeks for port workers in Baltimore after the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Thousands of workers remain without work due to the collapse. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed the Maryland Protecting Opportunities and Regional Trade (PORT) Act into law to provide immediate relief, but those impacted said it's taking too long. Three weeks have passed since the bridge collapsed and paychecks have not hit port workers' pockets.