QUICK SUMMARY
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown and the City Council proposed a resolution outlining federal priorities for 2025-2026, focusing on civil rights, public safety, economic growth, and infrastructure improvements. Key initiatives include funding for Medicaid, alternative response teams, and the reinstatement of rescinded federal grants. Mayor Brown emphasized the necessity of federal support to enhance local services and infrastructure.
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown and the City Council introduced a resolution this week to establish federal priorities for 2025-2026, focusing on civil rights, public safety, economic growth, and infrastructure improvements. The proposal seeks sustained funding for essential programs like Medicaid, housing vouchers, and food assistance for low-income families. Among the public safety initiatives is a request for funding to expand alternative response teams that co-deploy mental health clinicians with local police and fire personnel. The resolution also calls for the reinstatement of $48 million in funding for the American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Center, a move expected to create local jobs and strengthen the economy. Furthermore, the City advocates for restoring the Community Change Grant, which would fund energy efficiency projects in low-income homes. Mayor Brown stated that federal support is critical for maintaining essential services. Councilmember Paul Dillon emphasized the agenda's commitment to working families in an uncertain economic climate. The proposed resolution reflects the city's proactive approach to securing necessary federal resources.