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

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown denounced the ongoing federal government shutdown for its negative impact on local families reliant on SNAP benefits. Many residents face increased healthcare costs as Congress appears to prioritize political maneuvering over the needs of the people. Brown criticized the current deal on the table, stating that it merely prolongs the existing issues without providing genuine solutions. She emphasized the city's commitment to supporting the community during this period of uncertainty. The mayor called for Congress to restore stability for Americans who rely on essential federal programs.

This statement comes as Spokane grapples with the implications of the shutdown on public health and welfare. Brown's remarks underscore the urgent need for effective policy solutions in light of rising local challenges. The city remains vigilant in addressing the needs of its residents as the situation evolves.

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