Jayapal holding Federal Workers Resource Fair October 30, 2025 at Seattle City Hall

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Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal will host a Federal Workers Resource Fair on October 30, 2025, at Seattle City Hall to aid federal employees suffering due to the Republican Shutdown. The fair will run from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and provide access to vital resources from local organizations. Food Lifeline will distribute food, while other partners include BECU, Essentials First, and Seattle Public Utilities. Jayapal criticized Republicans for failing to govern, leaving millions of federal workers uncertain about their paychecks and livelihoods. This event seeks to alleviate the hardships faced by those affected and connect them with support services.

The City of Seattle, under Mayor Bruce Harrell, supports this initiative, highlighting the local government's commitment to its citizens. Attendees can learn about various services and receive assistance to help them during this challenging time. For inquiries, participants can contact Jayapal's district office at 206-674-0040.

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