- Head of Emily’s List tapped to complete remainder of term
- Butler has worked to get Democratic, pro-choice women elected
California Governor
Feinstein, 90,
“An advocate for women and girls, a second-generation fighter for working people, and a trusted adviser to Vice President Harris, Laphonza Butler represents the best of California, and she’ll represent us proudly in the United States Senate,” Newsom said in a statement late Sunday.
Before leading Emily’s List, Butler, 44, had a history as a longtime labor leader in California, including having served as president of SEIU Local 2015, the biggest union in the state. As a partner at political consulting firm SCRB Strategies, she
Newsom spokesman Anthony York dismissed any controversy over Butler being based in the greater Washington, DC, area, where she moved to from Los Angeles for Emily’s List, saying via text that “she owns a home in California” and is re-registering in the state. He cited the example of former Vice President Dick Cheney, who re-registered in Wyoming before being announced as George W. Bush’s running mate.
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At Emily’s List, Butler has worked to elect Democratic, pro-choice women to office. She has previously worked for prominent female leaders, including on Harris’s presidential campaign. She was also a senior adviser to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in California.
Newsom, whose national political profile has been on the rise, is moving quickly to fill the seat. Democrats in the narrowly divided Senate were already facing turmoil with most having asked New Jersey Senator
Senator
“Throughout her career, Laphonza Butler has been a strong voice for working families, LGBTQ rights, and a champion for increasing women’s representation in politics,” Padilla said in a statement.
By appointing Butler, Newsom will avoid picking someone already in the running for Feinstein’s seat. Longtime Representative
Lee had criticized Newsom’s remarks that he would pick a Black woman only to serve as a caretaker to complete Feinstein’s term as “insulting.” After Newsom’s decision was announced, Lee posted a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying she will “look forward to working closely with her to deliver for the Golden State.”
Butler grew up in Magnolia, Mississippi, and attended Jackson State University. She lives in Maryland with her partner and their daughter, according to her profile on Emily’s List’s website.
(Adds statement from Representative Barbara Lee about Newsom’s decision in second-to-last paragraph.)
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