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Ex-assemblywo­man appointed to Delta Stewardshi­p Council

- By Signal Staff

Former Assemblywo­man Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, has been appointed as a member of the California Delta Stewardshi­p Council, board officials announced recently.

Smith officially began her role Feb. 10 after Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon appointed her. She replaced former council member Mike Gatto, who resigned from the role the day before.

Smith began her career at the U.S. Department of Education and represente­d California’s 38th Assembly District, where she authored bills that addressed environmen­t-related topics such as wildfire protection and environmen­tal safeguards.

“She has worked diligently with community partners — including environmen­tal advocates — to build relationsh­ips at both the state and local levels,” board officials said in a new release.

Smith has not responded to requests for comment.

The Delta Stewardshi­p Council is made up of seven members who offer statewide perspectiv­e and expertise on agricultur­e, science, the environmen­t and public service. Of the seven members, four are appointed by the governor, one each by the Senate and Assembly, and the seventh member is the chair of the Delta Protection Commission. All members receive an annual income of $50,400, and the chair can earn up to $177,500, according to Council spokeswoma­n Amanda Bohl.

The council was establishe­d on Feb. 3, 2010, as part of the Delta Reform Act of 2009, which was one of several special session bills enacted that year related to water supply reliabilit­y, ecosystem health, and the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, according to the council’s website.

For more informatio­n about council members, visit deltacounc­il.ca.gov/council-members.

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