The two bills — the Native American Child Protection Act and the Jenna Quinn Law — were signed into law on Dec. 23.
The update was originally intended to be introduced as an ordinance to City Council in the fall but was delayed.
Patrick Varela, who served as chief deputy treasurer for four years, said he was grateful for the employment opportunity.
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