SPOKANE, Wash. — The Spokane City Council is considering changing their Monday legislative sessions to a different day due to multiple issues like cancellations and federal holidays.

The council says they first talked about moving the day last year, but pushed it off for more discussion for 2025. This was to allow community input and make an informed discussion.

“Building a stronger Spokane begins with listening. I am supportive of us getting community feedback and making this an objective, unbiased decision. I look forward to the survey results and making sure that we are meeting people on a day that works best for them because at the end of the day we work for the people of Spokane. When we come together in this city, we create solutions that reflect all voices," said Paul Dillon for S

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