Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown releases statement on federal government shutdown

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown expressed strong disapproval of the ongoing federal government shutdown, which she claims harms local families dependent on SNAP benefits. According to her statement, residents are increasingly burdened by rising healthcare costs amid the political impasse. Brown criticized the proposed deal as a mere extension of the issue rather than a true solution. She committed to supporting the Spokane community through these uncertain times, emphasizing the need for lasting solutions. The mayor's remarks reflect the broader implications of federal inaction, particularly on vulnerable populations who rely heavily on federal support.

Brown's call for Congress to restore stability highlights the urgency of the situation. The city's efforts to assist residents during the shutdown demonstrate local leadership amid federal challenges. This statement comes as Spokane residents face critical needs exacerbated by the lack of federal funding.

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