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 in a recent statement, highlighting its detrimental effects on local families who rely on SNAP benefits and face rising healthcare costs. She criticized Congress for prioritizing politics over the needs of the people, asserting that the current proposal merely extends the problem without providing a viable solution. Brown insisted that Spokanites deserve more than short-term fixes and called for a restoration of stability in essential federal programs. The city plans to continue its support for the community during this challenging period. Brown's statement reflects the urgent need for reliable federal assistance, particularly for vulnerable populations in Spokane.

The shutdown underscores the broader implications of political decisions on local welfare. As the situation evolves, the mayor's office remains committed to advocating for the needs of its residents. This ongoing crisis has significant ramifications for the health and safety of Spokane's families.

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