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, which she claims is harming local families dependent on SNAP benefits and healthcare. She criticized Congress for prioritizing politics over the needs of the people, emphasizing that the current proposals only extend the crisis without providing a real solution. Brown called for Congress to take decisive action to restore stability for those who rely on federal assistance. The City of Spokane is committed to supporting its residents through these challenging times. She expressed that families in Spokane deserve better than short-term fixes.

Brown's statement reflects a growing concern among local officials regarding the impact of federal inaction on community well-being. The need for comprehensive solutions is more pressing than ever, as many families face increased financial pressure. Immediate Congressional action is essential to ensure that essential federal programs remain accessible to those in need.

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