SPOKANE, Wash. – Spokane City Council Member Shelby Lambdin is set to propose a resolution on November 3 to restore community support programs affected by the ongoing government shutdown, city officials announced on Wednesday.
The resolution, also , will be discussed at the Spokane City Council’s Finance and Administration Committee Meeting. It aims to address the impact on programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Council Member Lambdin emphasized the strain the shutdown has placed on vulnerable community members.
“In proposing this resolution, we are taking a stand for justice and compassion, advocating not only for the restoration of essential programs like SNAP but also rallying our community to unite behind local nonprofits working tirelessly to bridge the

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