Maryland awarded more than $6 million taxpayer dollars to a nonprofit that has not filed a record of its spending since 2022, raising concerns with transparency experts who say government officials need to explain if the organization is qualified for public funds. The decision highlights a larger accountability gap… We Our Us’ last available tax form from 2022 shows the organization had $328,000 in revenue, zero paid employees and a part-time volunteer board. More than 60% of its listed spending was listed under “other,” with no further explanation as to what the money went to. Source: WJLA.com