L.A. Mayor Karen Bass will be part of Paris Olympic delegation, Biden announces

Karen Bass
Karen Bass, Mayor of Los Angeles, speaks onstage during City Year LA's Spring Break at SoFi Stadium on May 04, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for City Year LA's Spring Break) Photo credit Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

President Joe Biden announced Monday that Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will be part of the presidential delegation to Paris to attend the opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympic Games.

The other members of the delegation are California Senator Alex Padilla, Delaware Senator Chris Coons, LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games Chairperson Casey Wasserman, U.S. Ambassador Denise Campbell Bauer, Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano, and Olympic gold medalist Dawn Staley.

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First Lady Jill Biden is set to lead the delegation to the opening ceremony, which is on July 26.

A second delegation going to the closing ceremony includes Long Beach Rep. Robert Garcia, California Senator Laphonza Butler, U.S. Ambassador Denise Campbell Bauer, Olympic bronze medalist Chaunté Lowe, and Olympic gold medalist Briana Scurry.

Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff is set to lead the delegation to the closing ceremony, which is on Aug. 11.

There are two other presidential delegations for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Paralympic Games that have yet to be announced.

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