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

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown expressed strong disapproval of the ongoing federal government shutdown, which she claims is adversely affecting families in the city reliant on SNAP benefits and facing escalating healthcare costs. She criticized the proposed deal as ineffective, arguing it merely extends the existing crisis without addressing the root problems. Brown emphasized that Spokanites deserve more than temporary resolutions from Congress and called for a restoration of stability for federal programs essential to many households. The city is committed to supporting its residents during this challenging period. Local families are increasingly burdened by financial pressures, underscoring the importance of federal assistance.

Brown's statement highlights the urgent need for lawmakers to take decisive action to alleviate these hardships. The situation reflects a broader trend of communities struggling due to federal policy decisions. Her remarks serve as a rallying cry for both local and federal leaders to prioritize the needs of citizens.

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