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, stating it significantly harms local families by cutting off SNAP benefits and increasing healthcare costs. She expressed disappointment that current proposals do not resolve the issues but merely extend them, calling for Congress to provide long-term solutions. Brown asserted that Spokanites deserve more than temporary fixes and urged federal lawmakers to restore stability for those who depend on essential programs. The city remains committed to supporting its community through this uncertain period, emphasizing the importance of local resilience. Brown's statement reflects a broader frustration with federal inaction amid rising local needs.

The impact of the shutdown is felt across Spokane, as families struggle with food insecurity and healthcare affordability. Brown's advocacy highlights the urgency of addressing these critical issues for the well-being of residents. As the situation evolves, the city will continue to seek ways to assist those affected.

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