Spokane City Council Votes to Prohibit Virtual Currency Kiosks and Declares Kids Day

Spokane, WALocal News

On June 17, 2025, Spokane City Council voted unanimously to prohibit virtual currency kiosks, citing concerns over consumer protection and regulatory compliance in the rapidly evolving digital currency landscape. The ordinance, identified as C36704, aims to safeguard local businesses and residents from potential risks associated with unregulated cryptocurrency transactions. In a parallel initiative, the council declared June 22 as Kids Day, which will allow families to enjoy free access to attractions at Riverfront Park, including the Numerica Skyride and the Looff Carrousel. This celebration is intended to promote community engagement and provide families with enjoyable, cost-free recreational activities. The council's decisions underscore their commitment to ensuring a safe economic environment while fostering community involvement.

Residents are encouraged to participate in the Kids Day festivities, enhancing local culture and social interaction. The council's actions highlight the importance of balancing regulatory measures with community-oriented events. By prioritizing these initiatives, Spokane aims to create a safer, more inclusive environment for its citizens.

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