At about 5 p.m. Monday, January 23, 2017, Osiel Rivera, a temporary assistant to the new District 10 Austin City Council Member, Dr. Alison Alter, offered me the above-cited assurance on the telephone from Alter's City Hall office in downtown Austin.
Specifically, Osiel Rivera stated to me that he will very promptly ask Kurt Cadenas, the first permanent staff member whom Dr. Alter has hired for her City Hall office, to write and send me an e-mail letter in the next few days that responds in writing to the one above-cited question from myself, District 10 resident John Kevin McMillan of northwest Austin.
Council Member Alter was sworn into office on January 6, 2017 --- some 18 days ago --- after she won a December 13, 2016, run-off election in her bid to unseat District 10 Council member incumbent Sheri Gallo.
As of late Monday afternoon, January 23, Dr. Alter still had not hired a chief of staff for her District 10 City Hall office, Osiel Rivera stated to me on the telephone at about 5 p.m. Monday.
In flyers she issued during her campaign for City Council, Alter repeatedly emphasized that she would provide a dependable voice for Democratic Party members in opposing many of President Donald Trump's policies, she stated. Alter also repeatedly emphasized in her flyers that she herself would provide integrity and avoid conflicts of interest if elected to the City Council.
Alter, the mother of two young children, is herself reportedly married to a University of Texas at Austin professor.
Council Member Alter, who began her duties early this month, reportedly herself holds a PhD in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Her undergraduate degree in Public Policy was reportedly from Stanford University in northern California.
Dr. Alter reportedly is originally from the Chicago area of Illinois.
Specifically, Osiel Rivera stated to me that he will very promptly ask Kurt Cadenas, the first permanent staff member whom Dr. Alter has hired for her City Hall office, to write and send me an e-mail letter in the next few days that responds in writing to the one above-cited question from myself, District 10 resident John Kevin McMillan of northwest Austin.
Council Member Alter was sworn into office on January 6, 2017 --- some 18 days ago --- after she won a December 13, 2016, run-off election in her bid to unseat District 10 Council member incumbent Sheri Gallo.
As of late Monday afternoon, January 23, Dr. Alter still had not hired a chief of staff for her District 10 City Hall office, Osiel Rivera stated to me on the telephone at about 5 p.m. Monday.
In flyers she issued during her campaign for City Council, Alter repeatedly emphasized that she would provide a dependable voice for Democratic Party members in opposing many of President Donald Trump's policies, she stated. Alter also repeatedly emphasized in her flyers that she herself would provide integrity and avoid conflicts of interest if elected to the City Council.
Alter, the mother of two young children, is herself reportedly married to a University of Texas at Austin professor.
Council Member Alter, who began her duties early this month, reportedly herself holds a PhD in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Her undergraduate degree in Public Policy was reportedly from Stanford University in northern California.
Dr. Alter reportedly is originally from the Chicago area of Illinois.
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