A committee Tuesday voted unanimously to advance the nomination of Todd Bouey as general manager overseeing the retirement system for Los Angeles city workers.

The Los Angeles City Employees’ Retirement System Board of Administration approved Mayor Karen Bass’ nominee, who will next face the City Council’s Personnel and Hiring Committee. If approved as expected, the nomination would then come before the full City Council for a final vote.

As general manager of LACERS, one of the city government’s most important financial institutions, Bouey would hold fiduciary responsibility for a $26 billion pension fund. He would also be tasked with helping assure the city government’s long-term stability, and recruitment and retention of municipal employees.

“I’m eager to continue LACERS’ modernizat

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