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Congresswoman Maxine Waters Leads Powerful Women’s Coalition in Support of Heather Hutt for Assembly | BlackPressUSA

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THE LOS ANGELES SENTINEL - Heather recently served as the first Black U.S. Senate State Director in California’s history, and in her capacity serving former CA Senator Harris, was the principal representative among constituents and elected leaders throughout California.

The post Congresswoman Maxine Waters Leads Powerful Women’s Coalition in Support of Heather Hutt for Assembly first appeared on BlackPressUSA.

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