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

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown condemned the federal government shutdown for its negative impact on local families, particularly those reliant on SNAP benefits, which are critical for their sustenance. She noted that residents are grappling with rising healthcare costs exacerbated by the ongoing political impasse. The current proposal from Congress fails to resolve the underlying issues, only extending the crisis without offering meaningful change. Brown emphasized the city's commitment to supporting the community through these uncertain times, underscoring the urgency for Congress to take decisive action. She highlighted the importance of restoring stability for those who depend on essential federal programs.

The ongoing shutdown has led to increased anxiety among residents, particularly regarding food security and healthcare access. Brown's statements resonate with the concerns of many Spokanites who feel the impact of federal inaction. Local leaders are calling for an end to the political gridlock to ensure that vulnerable populations receive the assistance they need.

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