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, citing its detrimental effects on local families reliant on SNAP benefits. She pointed out that many residents are facing rising healthcare costs as a result of this political impasse, highlighting the urgency of the situation. Brown criticized the proposed congressional deal, labeling it a temporary fix that fails to address the underlying issues. As the city navigates this uncertainty, she reaffirmed its commitment to support the community. Brown emphasized that Spokanites deserve sustainable solutions rather than short-term measures.

The mayor's statement reflects a broader concern about the impact of federal inaction on local welfare. The city plans to continue its support initiatives while advocating for necessary changes at the federal level. Brown's call for Congress to restore stability underscores the critical need for effective governance in times of crisis.

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