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, highlighting its harmful impact on local families lacking access to SNAP benefits. Residents also confront rising healthcare costs, exacerbating financial strain. Brown pointed out that the proposed solutions merely extend the problem without offering real stability. The city remains dedicated to supporting its community through these uncertain times. Brown's statement underscores the urgency for Congress to take decisive action to restore essential federal programs.

With many Spokanites relying on these services, the local government's advocacy is crucial. As the shutdown persists, the need for effective policy changes becomes increasingly apparent. Brown's remarks resonate with the community's struggles, emphasizing the importance of long-term solutions.

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