ATLANTA — The City of Atlanta has announced some changes in the administration that will take effect in the new year.
According to city officials, Patrise Perkins-Hooker will no longer serve as City Attorney after a "distinguished period of service."
“Patrise Perkins-Hooker has served Atlanta with principled leadership, intellectual rigor and fearlessness in advocating for what was right for the City — including her willingness to challenge assumptions and push for thoughtful debate at the highest levels of leadership,” said Mayor Dickens in a release. “She is recognized across the Administration as a leader who did not shrink from difficult conversations and who consistently elevated the City’s work through her clarity, candor and deep commitment to getting it right. Our Administration

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