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Olgy Diaz Sworn in to Tacoma City Council At-Large Position 7

Olgy Diaz Sworn in to Tacoma City Council At-Large Position 7

TACOMA, Wash. – Olgy Diaz has officially sworn in to the Tacoma City  Council At-Large Position 7, for a term to expire December 31, 2023.  Council Member Diaz is the first Latina

to serve on the City Council.

“I am humbled, grateful and honored for this opportunity to serve,”  said Council Member Diaz. “Tacoma is such a beautiful, dynamic city and I  look forward to working with our

community as well as my City Council  colleagues to achieve our shared goals.”

"History has been made,” said Mayor Victoria Woodards. “Not only do we  now have our first Latina on the City Council, we now have six women on  the Council, the most women to

serve on the Council at one time. Also,  there are now five BIPOC members on the City Council for the first time  ever. I want to thank the community, once again, for providing

feedback  on all who applied for At-Large Position 7.”

With more than 15 years of experience in government, advocacy, and  electoral politics, Council Member Diaz has professional and personal  experience working with lawmakers in

public policy development, and a  deep understanding of public service and community outreach.

The City Council is responsible for enacting all legislation, developing  policies, and making general decisions for governing the City  organization. Council is charged with adopting

and amending City laws,  approving the biennial budget, establishing City policies and standards,  approving contracts and agreements, and representing the City in the  community. 

Original source can be found here.

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