Majority Caucus and Metro Council elect leadership for 2024

Majority Caucus and Metro Council elect leadership for 2024
Mayor Craig Greenberg — Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government Official website
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Louisville – The Louisville Metro Council’s Majority Caucus and Metro Council elected new leadership today.

The Majority Caucus re-elected Councilwoman Dr. Paula McCraney (D-7) as the Majority Caucus Chair and the Metro Council President Pro Tem. She has served the caucus in this role since 2023. Councilwoman McCraney was elected to Metro Council in 2018 to represent District 7.

The Majority Caucus elected Councilwoman Tammy Hawkins (D-1) as the Majority Caucus Vice Chair. Councilwoman Hawkins was elected to Metro Council in 2022 to serve District 1.

During the first organizational Metro Council meeting, the Metro Council re-elected Councilman Markus Winkler (D-17) as the Metro Council President. He has served as Council President since 2023. Councilman Winkler was elected to Metro Council in 2018 and represents District 17.

The next Democratic Caucus and Metro Council meetings are scheduled for Thursday, February 1, 2024.

Original source can be found here.



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