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Mourning the Passing of Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald

by: Bob Brigham

Sun Apr 22, 2007 at 13:38:41 PM PDT


UPDATE: (H/T to Josh) CDP Chair Art Torres says:

  "California and the nation have lost a great friend and public servant. I have known Juanita for many years, having served with her in the California legislature in the early `90s. She was a champion for the consumer and fought injustice wherever she saw it. She always valued public service and served her state and nation with grace and honor.

  "Juanita's Congressional record included several distinguishing firsts, including being the first African-American woman to give the national Democratic response to President Bush's weekly radio address and initiating the annual Memorial Day Tribute to Women in the Military. Her solid commitment and advocacy will be greatly missed.

  "Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family."

Our country is worse off today, but we are better off thanks to all Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald did for our country. The joyful occasion of thousands of us gathering in San Diego as proud Democrats will now have a somber tone as we mourn the passing of a great leader. We'll miss her, she was a woman of firsts.

She was the first African American woman to serve on the Carson City Council; the first to hold the position of Chairwoman for two powerful California State Assembly committees (Insurance; and Revenue & Taxation) in her first term. She was the first African American woman to give the national Democratic response to President Bush's weekly radio address, and the first to be named Honorary Curator of the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach.

Additionally, Millender-McDonald was the first Democratic Chair of the Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues to lead the women on two groundbreaking meetings, the first with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan to talk about the plight of women globally, and another with the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange to develop strategies for increasing women's investments and net worth.

She also convened the first meeting between women members of Congress and Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the only women to serve on the High Court, to discuss issues of national importance to women. She also led a delegation of 27 women to meet with First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, taking the Families First Agenda to 35 states across the nation, another first.

Bob Brigham :: Mourning the Passing of Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald
She also had landmark legislation:


  * the Projects of National and Regional Significance - a $1.8 billion program to address national transportation arteries congestion and mitigation.
  * the historic Alameda Corridor initiative in the 90's;
  * the Mother-to-Child HIV/AIDS Transmission Act - legislation the President has established as his $15 billion African AIDS initiative;
  * legislation to increase diabetes research in minority and female populations;
  * the American-Asian Justice Act to allow foreign-born children of former and current American servicemen to be united with their American families;
  * the Freedmen's Bureau Preservation Act of 2000, which directs the National Archives to preserve the records of former African American slaves for future generations to trace their family history;
  * the Prohibition Against Alcohol Trafficking Act (PAAT Act) to end the sale of alcohol to minors via the internet.
  * legislation that directs the Secretary of Education to study and report to Congress of the troubling dropout rate among Latino, Native American; American Samoan and African American high school students;
  * legislation to secure $2 million to reduce the backlog of Equal Employment Opportunity complaints, including sexual harassment allegations of female air traffic controllers;
  * the Anti-terrorism/Port Security Act of 2003;
  * the Terrorist Threat to Public Transportation Assessment Act of 2001;
  * the Child Safety Lock on Firearms Act; Date Rape and Violence Act; Sexual Trafficking.

She will be dearly missed.

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RIP, Juanita. (0.00 / 0)
She may not have been one of SoCal's more high-profile members of Congress, but she was clearly one of its more effective and important members. She was a credit to her district and to the Democratic movement.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave

Ditto (0.00 / 0)
It's always sad to see a leader pass, especially so suddenly.

I think?

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What happens now? (0.00 / 0)
Does anyone know what happens now? Does the governor appoint a replacement? Do we have a special election?

As a Long Beach resident, I might have preferred a more vocal advocate for the area, but I think she always represented our interests well. She was clearly dedicated to addressing the huge environmental, health care, and crime problems in our region.


special (5.00 / 1)
A sad day, but the political consequences is that the Governor has a certain amount of time to call a special election which would be open; if nobody gets 50%, it goes to a second-round runoff.

I wanted to note this act of courage by Rep. Millender-McDonald:

Millender-McDonald has recently worked on issues including election reform and opposing the genocide in Darfur. She drew national attention in 1996 when she took then-CIA director John Deutch to Watts to address the community following a San Jose Mercury News newspaper report alleging that profits from domestic sales of crack-cocaine were funneled to the CIA-backed Contras in Nicaragua.

That was the report by the late Gary Webb, who died of an apparent suicide a couple years back, after his groundbreaking story caused much controversy and criticism from the establishment media.

Rep. Millender-McDonald will be missed.


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what happens now (0.00 / 0)
The Governor will call a Special Election. Here's the process to handle constituent services until then

House Clerk Lorraine Miller has secured Millender-McDonald's office and is to oversee the office until an election can be held to replace her.

Rep. Robert Brady (D-Pa.) had indicated he would assume interim leadership of the House Administration Committee during Millender-McDonald's leave.



Twitter: @BobBrigham

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Thanks for the info! (0.00 / 0)
I was worried the guv would give us a GOP crony.

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Nope (0.00 / 0)
Check Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution. Governors appoint replacements to the U.S. Senate. Any U.S. House vacancies MUST be filled by special election.

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My condolences (8.00 / 1)
How sad to see her go like this. Southern California, and Greater Long Beach specifically, just lost a great advocate and greater leader. We'll miss Rep. Millender-MacDonald. : (

Had enough of the "red county" right-wing crazy-talk bulls***? Well, then come and visit us at The Liberal OC! Yes, there ARE liberals in The OC! : )

The registration numbers in CA-37 (8.00 / 1)
are 57% Democrats to 21% Republicans, so it is very likely the seat will stay DEM.

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