Proposed Resolution Outlines City of Spokane's Federal Priorities

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown and the City Council introduced a resolution at the Finance Committee meeting outlining the city's federal priorities for 2025-2026. The priorities include sustained funding for civil rights, public safety, economic growth, and critical infrastructure improvements. City leaders are particularly focused on advocating for programs that support the most vulnerable populations in Spokane. This proactive resolution reflects a strategic approach to securing essential federal resources to address local challenges. The proposed priorities aim to enhance public safety measures and bolster the local economy by strengthening workforce initiatives.

By outlining these priorities, city officials demonstrate their commitment to fostering a supportive environment for all residents. The resolution's introduction signals the city's intention to engage actively with federal lawmakers. Ultimately, these advocacy efforts are vital for ensuring that Spokane's needs are met at the federal level.

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