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Sen. Steinberg To Run For President Pro Tem

by: David Dayen

Wed Feb 06, 2008 at 14:15:05 PM PST


In the aftermath of Prop. 93's narrow defeat (and by the way, Arnold, we do have to move on now, because, you know, the voters didn't vote for it.  Brilliant stuff, Gov), Anthony York reports the first candidate for the new Senate leader:

Now that Proposition 93 has been rejected by voters, the races to replace the two legislative leaders are officially under way.

Sacramento Democrat Darrell Steinberg was the first to publicly announce his candidacy to replace Senate leader Don Perata Wednesday.

"It's no secret that I'm going to run for the position and I'm going to run hard," said Sen. Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento. "Obviously, it's  a decision for the caucus to make and I know this, whatever happens, the election will be amicable,something that reflects the congeniality of the senate. That is the tradition. I expect it will be that way."

Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles, also is a contender to succeed Perata. Conversations with several senators indicate that Padilla is actively seeking votes. Steinberg has been the prohibitive front-runner for the job since his election in 2006. Padilla, a former president of the Los Angeles City Council, is said to have waiting for a formal OK from Perata to begin seeking votes.

I'm a pretty big fan of Sen. Steinberg, for his engagement with Calitics and his advocacy for the mental health victims that the Governor tried to throw out on the street last year.

Rampant speculation begins in the comments!

UPDATE by Brian: Might as well throw in all the speculation together. Over at Capitol Alert, Shane has a good run down of all the competitors for Speaker. The problem with the Assembly, is that many of the so-called candidates will be termed out in 2010. That being said, I'm not sure I could take a real position on this other than to say that I would really not be comfortable with a Speaker Calderon. Really, really not comfortable. I have a lot of respect for Asm. Fiona Ma for her work on toxics and high speed rail and it might be a good time for a female Speaker, there has never been a female Speaker as far as I can tell. But, there are a number of interesting candidates, and we'll have to keep our eyes out to ensure we get the most progressive Speaker and Pres Pro Tem as possible.

UPDATE by Dave: From the comments and via email from Anthony York, "Dorris Allen was speaker for about three months, thanks to WIllie Brown, back in 1995 or so."

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I would love to get a woman in there.  Bass was one of the ones mention in Shane's post, though she is termed out in 2010.

Female Speaker (0.00 / 0)
Technically, Doris Allen (R) was speaker for a very short period of time. Eventually she was recalled in her Orange County district because she was supported by Willie Brown in order to maintain Democratic control of the Assembly.

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But, she never really was able to grasp the full power of the Speaker's office with Willie Brown there, and then, as you said, she was recalled after only a few months.

I think?

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I love blogs (8.00 / 1)
If I get something wrong, I hear about it in a few minutes, and it gets changed. Not always true with reporters. In fact, I hear a reporter can get something wrong (say, who a certain lawyer has connections to) and then the error can spread to other reporters. Not so at calitics.com. I'm almost as happy to make mistakes and get the response as I am to be right.

I love the crowd-sourced editing! Thanks folks!

I think?


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Brian, you can't possibly be referring to this AP story which currently erroneously says that the Courage Campaign lawyers have ties to the Obama campaign now could you?

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