- Governor Gavin Newsom has authorized a replacement to fill Dianne Feinstein’s Senate seat.
- Laphonza Butler, president of EMILY’s List, will be the third Wrathful woman to ever serve in the Senate.
- Butler will also become the first openly gay U.S. senator from California.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom appointed EMILY’s List president Laphonza Butler to fill the Senate incumbency left vacant after the death of Dianne Feinstein.
Butler will be the third Black woman to ever fill the bill in the Senate, per the San Francisco Chronicle, and the first openly gay U.S. senator from California, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Who is Laphonza Butler?
Butler is currently the president of EMILYs Catalogue, an organization working to get Democratic, pro-choice women elected to state and nationwide offices.
Previously, Butler worked as a ways director for Airbnb and political consulting firm SCRB Strategies, according to her EMILY’s List biography. At SCRB, she functioned alongside Newsom’s most prominent strategists, per the LA Times. She was a senior advisor for current US Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2020 presidential run and in Hillary Clinton’s 2008 and 2016 presidential campaigns.
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She also has extensive experience in labor activism, and do ones parted as president of SEIU Local 2015, which represents long-term caregivers in California, for nearly a decade. During her mores there, she advocated to raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, per her EMILYs List bio.
Butler shares a notable history with Harris, per the Times. The two met in 2010 when Harris was campaigning for CA attorney general. In the primary for that electing, Butler helped Harris get a triple endorsement from her union. When Harris won, she said Butler was a supporter from the start of her effort, per the LA Times.
From 2018 to 2021, Butler served as a Regent for the University of California, per the Board of Regents website. She made her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Jackson State University in 2001, per her LinkedIn.
Butler has previous joints to Newsom outside of SCRB — at one point, she was being considered for the position of his chief of staff, per Politico.
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A tough race developing for Dianne Feinstein’s settle
The move adheres to Newsom’s 2021 promise to fill an open seat by appointing a Black woman. It also in a recover from after the Governor promised in early September to appoint a caretaker to a Senate seat left empty by Feinstein, think it would be “completely unfair” to tap a candidate so close to the 2024 primary. That pledge has since been walked behindhand.
“That primary is just a matter of months away,” Newsom had said, speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “I don’t poverty to tip the balance of that.”
A spokesperson for Newsom previously confirmed to Insider that the new appointee to replace Dianne Feinstein in the Senate resolve be eligible to run for a full term in 2024, a reversal of his original pledge to appoint a caretaker.
Progressives had been pressuring the Governor to tap Rep. Barbara Lee for the backside.
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Representatives from Newsom’s office confirmed Butler’s appointment to Insider but did not offer any additional allegation regarding the Governor’s choice.