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Faith Leach speaks to the media after a hearing in the Council chambers where a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore's city administrator.

Faith Leach speaks to the media after a hearing in the Council chambers where a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore's city administrator. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

Faith Leach recommended as Baltimore's next city administrator | PHOTOS

Mar 13, 2023 at 7:21 pm
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Baltimore City Council committee unanimously recommends Faith Leach as Baltimore’s next city administrator.

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Faith Leach speaks to the media after a hearing in the Council chambers where a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore's city administrator.

Faith Leach speaks to the media after a hearing in the Council chambers where a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore's city administrator. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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City Council President Nick Mosby, center, and council members, including Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer, second from right, and Sharon Green Middleton, right, spoke in favor of the nomination of Faith Leach as City Administrator, before voting, 7-0, for recommending her confirmation after a brief hearing.

City Council President Nick Mosby, center, and council members, including Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer, second from right, and Sharon Green Middleton, right, spoke in favor of the nomination of Faith Leach as City Administrator, before voting, 7-0, for recommending her confirmation after a brief hearing. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Faith Leach

Faith Leach makes brief remarks Monday at a hearing in Baltimore City Council chambers where a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore's city administrator.

Faith Leach makes brief remarks Monday at a hearing in Baltimore City Council chambers where a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore's city administrator. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Faith Leach

Faith Leach smiles as visitors in the council chambers applaud when council members vote 7-0 to recommend that she be confirmed as City Administrator during a hearing, reversing their earlier vote.

Faith Leach smiles as visitors in the council chambers applaud when council members vote 7-0 to recommend that she be confirmed as City Administrator during a hearing, reversing their earlier vote. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Yolanda Pulley, of People Empowered By The Struggle, speaks at a small rally outside City Hall in support of Faith Leach as city administrator. Following the rally, a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore’s city administrator.

Yolanda Pulley, of People Empowered By The Struggle, speaks at a small rally outside City Hall in support of Faith Leach as city administrator. Following the rally, a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore’s city administrator. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Former Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh

Former Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh attends the Monday hearing in council chambers during which council members reversed their Friday vote, recommending, 7-0, that  Faith Leach be confirmed as the City Administrator.

Former Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh attends the Monday hearing in council chambers during which council members reversed their Friday vote, recommending, 7-0, that Faith Leach be confirmed as the City Administrator. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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City Council President Nick Mosby

City Council President Nick Mosby speaks to
the media after a brief hearing in the council chambers in which it was recommended unanimously that Faith Leach be confirmed as the City Administrator, reversing the Council’s vote earlier vote.

City Council President Nick Mosby speaks to the media after a brief hearing in the council chambers in which it was recommended unanimously that Faith Leach be confirmed as the City Administrator, reversing the Council’s vote earlier vote. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Faith Leach

Faith Leach speaks to the media after a hearing in the Council chambers where a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore's city administrator.

Faith Leach speaks to the media after a hearing in the Council chambers where a council committee reversed its earlier vote and recommended unanimously that she be confirmed as Baltimore's city administrator. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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