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 for harming local families, especially those reliant on SNAP benefits. She pointed out that residents are also grappling with rising healthcare costs amid this uncertainty. The mayor stated that the proposed deal in Congress merely extends the problem rather than resolving it. Brown committed to supporting the community while emphasizing the need for Congress to restore stability for vital federal programs. This shutdown has compounded existing challenges for many Spokanites, highlighting the urgent need for effective governmental response.

The local economy faces additional pressure as families struggle with basic needs due to the lack of federal support. Historical context shows that government shutdowns often have immediate and long-term impacts on communities. Mayor Brown's statement underscores the critical intersection of local governance and federal policy.

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