UPDATE
Oct 3, 2023 3:14 PM CDT
America's newest senator, Democratic Sen. Laphonza Butler, was sworn in to replace the late Sen. Barbara Feinstein on Tuesday, making history in more ways than one. Butler, president of the Emily's List fundraising group, is the third Black woman to serve in the Senate and she was sworn in by the second, Vice President Kamala Harris, Axios reports. The 44-year-old former union leader appointed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom is also the first openly LGBTQ+ senator from California, reports the AP. "I know that our old colleague is looking down at this moment with pride," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said at the swearing-in ceremony.
Oct 2, 2023 6:19 AM CDT
The woman who will become the newest US senator may not be a household name nationally, but she is a familiar figure in California political circles. Gov. Gavin Newsom has picked Laphonza Butler to fill the seat of the late Dianne Feinstein, reports Politico. Some basics:
- Butler, 44, is the president of Emily's List, a powerful fundraising group that backs female candidates who support abortion rights, per the New York Times. She previously led the state's biggest labor union and served as a strategist to Vice President Kamala Harris during Harris' 2020 presidential run. The two have remained close since then, per Politico.
- Butler will be the first openly LGBTQ+ senator to represent California, notes the AP.
- She will be the only Black woman in the Senate when Harris swears her in, which is expected to happen on Wednesday.