LA Council Members Delay Heather Hutt’s Nomination for 10th District

LA Council Members Delay Heather Hutt’s Nomination for 10th District
The Los Angeles City Hall is seen on Nov. 8, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles City Council’s 10th District will remain without a voting representative for a little longer, with the proposed appointment of Heather Hutt as an interim council member failing to receive the 10 votes required for a public hearing Aug. 30, forcing the matter to committee discussion.

Council President Nury Martinez introduced a motion Aug. 26 proposing the appointment of Hutt, who has been serving as the district’s non-voting caretaker and chief of staff for Herb Wesson. Wesson was appointed interim council member earlier this year to replace indicted Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas, but he resigned last week.

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