Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown released the following statement on the ongoing federal government shutdown

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown condemned the ongoing federal government shutdown for its detrimental effects on local families, particularly those reliant on SNAP benefits and facing rising healthcare costs. She criticized the proposed deal as insufficient, arguing it merely extends the problem rather than resolving it. Brown emphasized the city's commitment to supporting residents through this uncertainty. Her statement reflects a broader concern regarding the impact of federal policies on Spokane's community well-being. The mayor's remarks underscore the urgency for Congress to act and restore stability to essential federal programs.

As families struggle with the loss of assistance, the local administration seeks to mitigate the effects of the shutdown. Brown's call for Congress to prioritize citizens' needs highlights the intersection of local and federal governance. The situation illustrates the broader implications of political decisions on everyday lives in Spokane.

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