Mayor Brown Issues Statement on U.S. Commerce Department's Rescission of Tech Hub Funding

Spokane, WALocal News

Mayor Lisa Brown expressed strong disapproval of the U. S. Department of Commerce's decision to rescind $48 million in funding for the Spokane Aerospace Tech Hub. She labeled the decision an unnecessary setback for the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene region, highlighting the years of hard work by public and private partners in preparation for this investment. Brown pointed out that the funding was crucial for securing American competitiveness in the aerospace manufacturing sector.

She called on the congressional delegation to advocate for the reversal of this decision by the Trump Administration. The $48 million funding was expected to create significant economic opportunities in the region. This decision not only affects local jobs but also raises questions about the future of the tech hub. The community's response may influence future tech initiatives and federal funding decisions. Brown's call to action underscores the importance of local leadership in addressing economic challenges.

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