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, asserting it adversely affects local families dependent on SNAP benefits. She pointed out that rising healthcare costs exacerbate the economic strain on Spokane residents. Brown indicated that the congressional deal currently under discussion fails to resolve the underlying issues, merely postponing the crisis. She reaffirmed the city's commitment to assist the community amid this uncertainty. Brown's plea for Congress to prioritize long-term solutions underscores the urgency of the situation.

The impact of the shutdown extends beyond immediate financial concerns, affecting overall community well-being. Local families continue to face significant challenges as federal assistance remains in limbo. Brown's remarks highlight the need for stable federal programs crucial to the livelihoods of many in Spokane.

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