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Los Angeles City Council adopts new committee structure, renames 'Neighborhoods and Schools' to 'Education and Neighborhoods'

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The City Council voted 14-0 to adopt a reorganization of standing committees under authority granted by the new city charter and approved an amendment renaming the Neighborhoods and Schools committee to Education and Neighborhoods.

The Los Angeles City Council voted 14-0 on July 2001 to adopt a reorganization of its committee structure and to rename the Neighborhoods and Schools committee to Education and Neighborhoods.

Councilmember Galanter introduced the reorganization resolution and Councilmember Hahn offered a friendly amendment to change the committee name. "I would like to see that committee that you've initially entitled as Schools and Neighborhoods...named Education and Neighborhoods," Councilmember Hahn said during debate. The roll call on the amendment produced 14 ayes and the resolution as amended was adopted on a subsequent roll call that also registered…

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