U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen and religious leaders on Friday called for the doubling of federal funds to provide security grants to houses of worship and nonprofits, saying the federal government’s allotment does not meet demand.

Van Hollen noted there were recent bomb threats at several Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the state, and said the grants provide extra security for nonprofits and houses of worship that are likely to be targets.

Speaking outside the Kemp Mill Synagogue in Silver Spring, Van Hollen pointed fences and barriers that had been installed.

“It is a sad sign of the times that we have to be protecting places of worship, but it is a reality of the times,” he said.... Read More: CBS Baltimore WJZ