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

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown criticized the federal government shutdown for harming local families, particularly by cutting off SNAP benefits. She noted that residents are also facing increased healthcare costs as a result of congressional inaction. Brown described the current deal under consideration as a short-term fix that fails to address the root problem. She emphasized the necessity for Congress to restore stability for those reliant on federal assistance. The mayor committed to continuing support for the Spokane community amid this uncertainty.

Brown's statement underscores the significant local impact of federal policies on residents' daily lives. The ongoing shutdown has raised concerns about food security and healthcare access in Spokane. This situation highlights the urgent need for effective legislative action to protect essential services.

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