[109] In her opening remarks at a January 2018 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, she said she was concerned the Trump administration's decision to terminate temporary protected status might be racially motivated, based on comments Trump made denigrating African countries, Haiti, and El Salvador. different groups in the San Francisco community. After graduating [110], Feinstein announced her support for the Iran nuclear deal framework in July 2015, tweeting that the deal would usher in "unprecedented & intrusive inspections to verify cooperation" on the part of Iran. According to a spokesperson, Feinstein "is doing all she can to ensure that the bill is balanced and protects the intellectual property concerns of the content community without unfairly burdening legitimate businesses such as Internet search engines. So, I think it's a last resort. two became the first women senators ever elected in California. By tradition, this made her eligible for Senate president pro tempore, but she declined the position, which went to Patty Murray instead. Biography and associated logos are trademarks of A+E Networksprotected in the US and other countries around the globe. Dianne Feinstein was a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He was 86. Turned down on to work for California's Industrial Welfare Commission and was [73], Feinstein stated that she would vote against Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito in January 2006, though she expressed disapproval of a filibuster: "When it comes to filibustering a Supreme Court appointment, you really have to have something out there, whether it's gross moral turpitude or something that comes to the surface. Storming the Statehouse: Running for Governor with Ann Richards and 1957), has been the presiding judge of the San Francisco Superior Court for twelve years, through 2012.[9][10]. She went Dianne Feinstein. She attended public school through the eighth grade and eventually became the only Jewish student at an elite Roman Catholic high school, the Convent of the Sacred Heart High School. In 1951 she entered Stanford University, first as a premed student and then as a political science and history major. 1969 and served on the board through the 1970s. [76], In February 2017, Feinstein requested that Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch provide information on cases in which he had assisted with decision-making regarding either litigation or craft strategy. They said the information gathered by intelligence on the phone communications is used to connect phone lines to terrorists and that it did not contain the content of the phone calls or messages. , , -1917, . United States, she proposed a law in 1998 to limit the access of (19291978) and Supervisor Harvey Milk (19301978). , , , . many of the mayor's backers hoped might lead to her nomination Birthplace: San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States. There had "[138][139], The role of president pro tempore, third in line to the US presidency, traditionally goes to the senior member of the majority party. -11 2002, . former supervisor, Dan White, fatally shot Mayor George Moscone [151], Feinstein had an artificial cardiac pacemaker inserted at George Washington University Hospital in January 2017. Military assault weapons only have one purpose and in my opinion, it's for the military. Brondfield, Jerome. The point is, she is an extraordinary woman. Dianne Feinstein is a left-leaning politician who has dedicated her life to serving the people of California, first on the local level and later Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein was born on June 22, 1933, as Dianne Emiel Goldman in San Francisco. Her mother Betty Rosenburg was a former model and her father Leon Goldman was a surgeon. , . [107], In 2018, Feinstein softened her views on marijuana and cosponsored the STATES Act, legislation that would protect states from federal interference regarding both medical and recreational use. later she was selected to serve out the balance of Moscone's Feinstein has represented California in the U.S. Senate since 1992. In 2012, she set the record for the most popular votes in any U.S. Senate election in history, with 7.75 million, making her the first Senate candidate to get 7 million votes in an election. Dianne Feinstein , the 89-year-old senator from California who has served in the chamber for three decades, said she will not seek re-election in 2024. [79] Ford requested that her allegation be kept confidential. Later, Feinstein's mother received a brain scan that found that the part of her brain responsible for "judgment" had atrophied. public affairs group that was interested in criminal justice. Green globe.svg . WASHINGTON (AP) Richard Blum, husband of California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. Born into a Jewish family, she attended a Roman Catholic school and a Jewish temple as a child and began showing an interest in politics around age 16. , -1962 , -1978. [68] By 2018, she opposed capital punishment. These subsidies had resulted in an annual expenditure of $6 billion. Feinstein held her Board of Parole spot until 1966, and in 1968, she became a member of the San Francisco Committee on Crime, an appointment that would color the rest of her career. , , . when trading with the United States). [22], Feinstein cosponsored (along with Tom Coburn, an Oklahoman Republican) an amendment through the Senate to the Economic Development Revitalization Act of 2011 that eliminated the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit. Countdown to Dianne Feinstein's Feb. 15, 2023. He chose Geraldine Ferraro instead. Readers Digest Feinstein was re-elected in 1994, 2000, 2006, and 2012. [52] In 2004, she called for the death penalty in the case of San Francisco police officer Isaac Espinoza, who was killed while on duty. degree in 1955. [11] By 2005 her net worth had increased to between $43 million and $99 million. 1978 1988. [70][71], In February 2019, when youth associated with the Sunrise Movement confronted Feinstein about why she does not support the Green New Deal, she told them "theres no way to pay for it" and that it could not pass a Republican-controlled Senate. Otherwise, we risk losing, for both state and nation, the greatest resources of scientific, technical and human capital ever gathered together in human history. In 1960, she married Bertram Feinstein, a noted surgeon. [34], One of Feinstein's first challenges as mayor was the state of the San Francisco cable car system, which was shut down for emergency repairs in 1979; an engineering study concluded that it needed comprehensive rebuilding at a cost of $60 million. [8] Upon Don Young's death in March 2022, she became the oldest sitting member of Congress. All Rights Reserved. Leon Goldman (February 14, 1904 March 4, 1975) was an American surgeon. Goldman was the father of Dianne Feinstein, the former mayor of San Francisco and a longtime member of the United States Senate from California . Sister of Private and Private, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianne_Feinstein. Also views of Dianne Feinstein gardening, shopping for antiques [126] She did this unilaterally after the committee's chairman, Chuck Grassley, refused to release the transcript. "[26], Assault weapons ban[edit] Feinstein introduced the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, which became law in 1994 and expired in 2004. Along with [117], In September 2017, after Trump's first speech to the United Nations General Assembly in which he threatened North Korea, Feinstein released a statement disagreeing with his remarks: "Trump's bombastic threat to destroy North Korea and his refusal to present any positive pathways forward on the many global challenges we face are severe disappointments. Combining marriage and family with a career, Feinstein was employed by a Best Known For: Dianne Feinstein is a United States senator from California and a former mayor of San Francisco. When she pushed through a law banning handguns, [2] Goldman [101], Feinstein introduced the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, which became law in 1994 and expired in 2004. In 2000 Feinstein received a special recognition award from the Susan G. [85], Feinstein co-sponsored PIPA on May 12, 2011. -1992, 190,000 [1]. Katherine Feinstein (granddaughter) Leon Goldman (February 14, 1904 March 4, 1975) was an American surgeon. Dianne Feinstein is a United States senator from California and a former mayor of San Francisco. She won the Democratic Party's nomination, but lost the general election to Republican Senator Pete Wilson, who resigned from the Senate to assume the governorship. In 1990, she ran for governor of California but lost. [106][108] She also supported legislation in 2015 to allow medical cannabis to be recommended to veterans in states where its use is legal. favored nation" standing in trade (meaning that China would be [2][3][4], After losing a race for governor in 1990, Feinstein won a 1992 special election to the U.S. -3 1992 -1990 ( ' . She and Berman divorced three years later. Concerning the protection of privacy rights in the [58], Feinstein voted for the extension of the Patriot Act and the FISA provisions in 2012. an elected official from office). Perhaps because of her statewide ambitions, Feinstein was seen as a relatively moderate Democrat in one of the country's most liberal cities. Because Feinstein was elected to an unexpired term, she became a senator as soon as the election was certified in November while Boxer would not take office until the expiration of Cranston's term in January; thus Feinstein became California's senior senator, even though she was elected at the same time as Boxer and Boxer had previous congressional service. A member of the Democratic Party, she has served in the Senate since 1992. -1984 , , . (: Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein); -22 1933 , , 1992. travel, and discouraged by the deaths of her father and her second Making use of the knowledge of the [33] Molinari was selected to replace Feinstein as president of the Board of Supervisors by a vote of eight to two. In January 2021, Feinstein filed the initial Federal Election Commission paperwork needed to seek reelection in 2024, when she will be 91. This came as a surprise to many pundits, due to the potential candidacy of fellow California senator Kamala Harris, of whom Feinstein said "I'm a big fan of Sen. Harris, and I work with her. [106] In 1996 she opposed Proposition 215 to legalize the medical use of cannabis in California. In the 1960s she worked in city government, and in 1970 she was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. [145][146] In 1962, shortly after beginning her career in politics, Feinstein married her second husband, neurosurgeon Bertram Feinstein, who died of colon cancer in 1978. all representing a wide range of viewpoints. City & State magazine named Feinstein the nation's "Most Effective Mayor" in 1987. 20072009 , 20092015 . 1979 . Feinstein announced her husbands death in a statement Monday morning that said her heart is broken today.. She has introduced bills to make the cloning (scientific from San Francisco's Sacred Heart High School, she attended She said there was no cause for concern and that she had no plans to leave the Senate. On November 27, 1978, San Francisco mayor George Moscone and supervisor Harvey Milk were assassinated by a rival politician, Dan White, who had resigned from the Board of Supervisors only two weeks prior. Colleagues are worried Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), who turns 89 in June, is no longer fit to serve, according to a new report from the San Francisco Chronicle. when she was sixteen. She also ran for mayor After a failed gubernatorial campaign in 1990, she won a 1992 special election to the U.S. Senate. On November 5, 2022, she also became the longest-serving woman in U.S. Senate history. Later that day at a press conference originally organized by Moscone to announce White's successor, Feinstein announced the assassinations to the stunned public, stating: "As president of the board of supervisors, it's my duty to make this announcement. [24] Governor Pat Brown appointed her to the California Women's Parole Board in 1960. , , : -1971 ' , -1975, ( '' ) ' '. outspoken against the decision of President Bill Clinton (1946) Catholic school and a Jewish temple (a place for religious worship) 4 U.S. Presidents Who Won the Nobel Peace Prize, Your Privacy Choices: Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads, Name: Dianne Feinstein, Birth Year: 1933, Birth date: June 22, 1933, Birth State: California, Birth City: San Francisco, Birth Country: United States. [34], The line for unclaimed tickets to the inauguration outside Feinstein's office As a superdelegate, Feinstein had declared that she would support Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. then married Bertram Feinstein, a noted surgeon. The Senate passed the amendment on June 16, 2011. Their daughter, Katherine Feinstein Mariano (b. , FISA. In In 1956, she married Jack Berman (died 2002), a colleague in the San Francisco District Attorney's Office. [128][129] She was selected to serve as one of the four chairs of the 1980 Democratic National Convention. MORISSA ZUCKERMAN : And were asking you to be brave and do this for us and for your grandchildren. [87], Following her 2012 vote to extend the Patriot Act and the FISA provisions,[59] and after the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures involving the National Security Agency (NSA), Feinstein promoted and supported measures to continue the information collection programs. Feinstein continues to be an active senator who supports the many issues [27][28] Feinstein commented on the bill, saying, "The common thread in each of these shootings is the gunman used a semi-automatic assault weapon or large capacity ammunition magazines. At the time, she was a member of the Senate -2013, . Her maternal grandparents, the Rosenburgs, were from Saint Petersburg, Russia. She won, becoming California's senior senator, and was re-elected in 1994, 2000, 2006 and 2012. , (NRA). [1], Born in San Francisco, Feinstein graduated from Stanford University in 1955. New York: Morrow, 2000. She introduced a new assault weapons bill in 2013 that failed to pass. After a failed 1990 attempt to win the California governorship, Feinstein regrouped and ran in a special election for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1992. 1979 and became one of the Although she ran a tough campaign -1984, . Their daughter, Katherine Feinstein Mariano (b. [31] The Board of Supervisors voted six to two to appoint Feinstein as mayor. Feinstein made an unsuccessful bid for governor of California in 1990. Includes interviews with Dianne Feinstein and her late second husband neurosurgeon Bertram Feinstein. WebChildren. [75], After President Obama nominated Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court in March 2016, Feinstein met with Garland on April 6 and later called on Republicans to do "this institution the credit of sitting down and meeting with him". But she's brand-new here, so it takes a little bit of time to get to know somebody. (Jeff Chiu / election. -4 . challenge by receiving an 83-percent-favorable vote in April 1983. She also supported In the Senate, Feinstein took a firm stand on a range of issues. Senate. [152] In the fall of 2020, following Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death and the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, there was concern about Feinstein's ability to continue performing her job. recover from the tragic events that had put her in office. The system closed for rebuilding in 1982 and it was completed just in time for the 1984 Democratic National Convention. Her first term as California's first female senator was a busy and productive one, as she co-authored the Gun Free Schools Act and the Hate Crimes Sentencing Enhancement Act, both signed into law in 1994. New York: Scribner's Sons, 1992. Feinstein authored the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban, which expired in 2004. She also served as 38th Mayor of San Francisco from 1978 to 1988. Feinstein also served as a fellow at the Coro Foundation in San Francisco. Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein, born Dianne Emiel Goldman[2] (/fanstan/; born June 22, 1933) is the senior United States Senator from California. Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times. [32] She was inaugurated by Chief Justice Rose Bird of the Supreme Court of California on December 4, 1978, becoming San Francisco's first female mayor. She also seemingly had the respect of President Donald Trump and other Republican lawmakers, enhancing her across-the-aisle credentials, though it remained to be seen if that would be a detriment as the state's Democratic leadership tacked further left. In 1984 San Francisco hosted the Democratic National Convention, which [77] Feinstein formally announced her opposition to his nomination on April 3, citing Gorsuch's "record at the Department of Justice, his tenure on the bench, his appearance before the Senate and his written questions for the record". [149] Her 347-page financial-disclosure statement,[150] characterized by the San Francisco Chronicle as "nearly the size of a phone book", claims to draw clear lines between her assets and her husband's, with many of her assets in blind trusts. [30], NSA surveillance programs[edit] After the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures involving the National Security Agency (NSA), Feinstein took measures to continue the collection programs. On July 27, 2018, reports surfaced that a Chinese staff member who worked as Feinstein's personal driver, gofer and liaison to the Asian-American community for 20 years, was caught reporting to China's Ministry of State Security. She won the recall election and finished her second term as mayor on January 8, 1988. a San Francisco superior court judge. [144], Feinstein has been married three times. -1994. never been more than two serving at any given time. appeared at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a construction project dressed Feinstein did not seem too concerned about the snub, as she held a massive edge in fundraising and a comfortable lead in polls at the time. At a dinner at which [113], In September 2016 in advance of UN Security Council resolution 2334 condemning Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories Feinstein signed an AIPAC-sponsored letter urging Obama to veto "one-sided" resolutions against Israel. -60 . , . ). She made it clear she accepted both religions as valuable to HER. Her mother wasnt Jewish, nor did she undergo a conversion.. reform Rabbi's and Reform confirmations arent a part of Judaism and are christian rituals. In 1992, however, she became the first woman elected U.S. senator from California, a seat she has held ever since. The election was held at the same time as the general election for U.S. President and other offices. 1957), was the presiding judge of the San Francisco Superior Court for 12 years, through 2012. On the Senate floor on December 9, 2014, the day parts of the Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture were released to the public, Feinstein called the government's detention and interrogation program a "stain on our values and on our history". [25] In January 2012, Feinstein met with representatives of technology companies, including Google and Facebook. and to live-in companions of unmarried city employees. husband, Feinstein told writer Jerome Brondfield: "I She married Jack Berman (d. 2002), who was then working in the San Francisco District Attorney's Office, in 1956. In the run-up to the 1984 Democratic National Convention, there was considerable media and public speculation that Mondale might pick Feinstein as his running mate. Her paternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Poland. "[63][64] During a news conference at the University of California, San Diego in July 2017, she estimated that Democratic opposition would prove sufficient to defeat Republican attempts to repeal the ACA. Experts say it's time for a change", "Dianne Feinstein Jewish Women's Archive", "Past Recipients of the Nathan Davis Awards", "Richard Blum dies: S.F. According to multiple sources, Feinstein's mother was abusive. In 2013 she introduced a new assault weapons bill, which failed to pass. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Richard Blum, husband of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a longtime University of California regent and a stalwart of Democratic politics in California, died Sunday of cancer Dianne Feinstein was born in San Francisco, California, on June 22, November 27, 1978, where she planned to make her decision public, a . [59], Feinstein has supported the Affordable Care Act, repeatedly voting to defeat initiatives aimed against it. Here is what we are proposing. fellow Democrat Barbara [119][120] She promoted stronger business ties between China and Taiwan over confrontation, and suggested that the U.S. patiently "use two-way trade across Taiwan Strait as a platform for more political dialogue and closer ties".[120]. Feinstein and Berman divorced three years later. Introduced in 2004, the subsidy provided a 45-cent-per-gallon credit on pure ethanol, and a 54-cent-per-gallon tariff on imported ethanol. Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, said in a statement on Tuesday that she would not seek re-election. [121], Feinstein has served on the Senate's Select Committee on Intelligence since before 9/11 and her time on the committee has coincided with the Senate Report on Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq and the debates on the torture/"enhanced interrogation" of terrorists and alleged terrorists. With her nose always to the political grindstone, Feinstein authored and saw signed into law the Comprehensive Methamphetamine Control Act of 1996 and introduced the Federal Gang Violence Act, which passed as part of the 1997 Juvenile Justice bill (but was not acted on by the House of Representatives). January 1993 only fifteen women had ever served in the Senate. She became the state's senior senator when Alan Cranston retired in January 1993. [43] She lost the endorsement of the California Democratic Party's executive board, which opted to support State Senator Kevin de Len,[44] but finished first in the state's "jungle primary" and was reelected in the November 6 general election.[45]. " " , 13, , " ". [81] After an additional hearing and a supplemental FBI investigation, Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court on October 6, 2018. Despite a failed recall attempt in 1983, Feinstein was a very popular mayor and was named the most effective mayor in the country by City & State in 1987. [89], In October 2013, Feinstein criticized the NSA for monitoring telephone calls of foreign leaders friendly to the U.S.[90] In November 2013, she promoted the FISA Improvements Act bill, which included a "backdoor search provision" that allows intelligence agencies to continue certain warrantless searches as long as they are logged and "available for review" to various agencies. Introduced in 2004, the subsidy provided a 45-cent-per-gallon credit on pure ethanol and a 54-cent-per-gallon tariff on imported ethanol. " ", ( ). And I'm really hopeful we don't get to it.". She has voted against the Paul Ryan Budget's Medicare choice, tax and spending cuts; and allowing tribal Indians to opt out of federal healthcare. [131] She and Democratic National Committee chairman Charles Manatt signed a contract in 1983, making San Francisco the host of the 1984 Democratic National Convention. He was 86. "[118], Feinstein supports a conciliatory approach between China and Taiwan and fostered increased dialogue between high-level Chinese representatives and U.S. senators during her first term as senator. Feinstein has been reelected five times and in the 2012 election received 7.86 million votes, the most popular votes in any U.S. Senate election in history.[6][7]. She made no staffing changes to his team until she was elected in her own right in 1979. [18] Feinstein also oversaw planning policies to increase the number of high rise buildings in San Francisco.[19]. -1980 ' . candidate Pete Wilson (1933). San Francisco, California [40][41][42] Feinstein and Boxer were also the first female pair of U.S. senators to represent any state at the same time. In 1980, Feinstein married Richard C. 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Feinstein took charge of the effort, and helped win federal funding for the bulk of the rebuilding job. "[93] She claimed the "CIA's search may well have violated the separation of powers principles embodied in the United States Constitution". Days after Obama amassed enough delegates to win the Democratic Party nomination, Feinstein lent her Washington, D.C., home to both Clinton and Obama to have a private one-on-one meeting. murders forced Feinstein into the position of acting mayor. Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein (/fanstan/ FYNE-styne; born Dianne Emiel Goldman; June 22, 1933) is an American politician who serves as the senior United States senator from California, a seat she has held since 1992. She studied history and political science and was Mother of Private was elected to the Senate, she and Barbara Boxer became the first female [23][24], On May 12, 2011, Feinstein cosponsored PIPA. [35] Feinstein also oversaw policies to increase the number of high-rise buildings in San Francisco.[36]. Women's Board of Paroles. Military assault weapons only have one purpose, and in my opinion, it's for the military. [15] Prior to elected service, she was appointed by then-California Governor Pat Brown to serve as a member of the California Women's Parole Board. Cancer Coalition and the National Dialogue on Cancer. In October of that year she stated that she stood by those comments. -1979. The bill would have exempted 900 models of guns used for sport and hunting. Immediate Family: Daughter of Leon Goldman and Betty Goldman. Sacred Heart High School was for boys only at the time. Upon Barbara Mikulski's retirement in January 2017, Feinstein became the longest-tenured female senator in office; on November 5, 2022, she surpassed Mikulski's record as the longest-tenured female senator. She went to Convent of the Sacred Heart High School. [62], At an April 2017 town hall meeting in San Francisco, Feinstein said, "[i]f single-payer health care is going to mean the complete takeover by the government of all health care, I am not there. In the run up to the 1984 Democratic National Convention, there was considerable media and public speculation that Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale might pick Feinstein as his running mate. [91], In June 2013, Feinstein called Edward Snowden a "traitor" after his leaks went public. WebDianne Emiel Feinstein (Goldman) Hebrew: () Birthdate: June 22, 1933. [13][14][15] In February 2023, Feinstein announced that she would not run for reelection to a sixth term. [107], In September 2017, after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Feinstein admitted the legality of the program was questionable while citing this as a reason for why a law should be passed. 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