California Senator Dianne Feinstein is retiring after more than 30 years in office. The 89-year-old will finish out her term that expires in 2024, and not seek reelection.
Feinstein said in a statement that she still has more to accomplish in her final two years. Quote: “I campaigned in 2018 on several priorities for California and the nation: preventing and combating wildfires, mitigating the effects of record-setting drought, responding to the homelessness crisis, and ensuring all Americans have access to affordable, high-quality health care.
Senate Majority leader Chuck praised Feinstein for her bipartisan work on many issues, including the 1994 assault weapons ban and women’s rights.
Schumer: “But she’s a legend. A legend in California as the first woman senator. A legend in the senate. She was the leader on so many different issues.”
It was widely anticipated that Senator Feinstein would retire. There have been multiple reports questioning the state of her mental health. Before she announced her retirement, two members of the House of Representatives announced their candidacy for her seat. That includes Congresswoman Katie Porter and Congressman Adam Schiff who both represent districts in the Los Angeles area.
Even more are expected to jump in the race now that she has officially announced her decision. Straight from DC, I’m Ray Bogan.