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

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown criticized the ongoing federal government shutdown, which she claims harms local families reliant on SNAP benefits and facing rising healthcare costs. She expressed that the current proposals do not provide real solutions, instead merely extending the existing problems and leaving Spokanites in a precarious situation. The mayor emphasized the need for Congress to act decisively to restore stability to essential federal programs that many Americans depend on daily. Brown committed to doing everything possible to support the community during this period of uncertainty. The impact of the shutdown is felt particularly in Spokane, where many families are struggling to make ends meet.

She pointed out that the deal currently on the table falls short of addressing the root issues faced by residents. This statement underscores the urgent need for policy changes that prioritize the welfare of citizens. Mayor Brown's remarks reflect a broader concern for the local community's well-being amidst federal inaction.

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