Los Angeles:
Alex Padilla was named Tuesday as Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ replacement in the US Senate, becoming the very first Latino to represent California in the nation’s upper home.
Padilla, the son of Mexican immigrants who became California’s very first Latino secretary of state in 2015, was chosen by Governor Gavin Newsom to represent a state that is about 40 % Hispanic.
In a statement, Padilla pledged to “work each and every day to honor that trust and deliver for all Californians.”
“We will get through this pandemic together and rebuild our economy in a way that doesn’t leave working families behind,” he added.
Padilla’s appointment as the Golden State’s junior senator ends months of intense lobbying amongst Californian Democrats for the coveted position, which Harris will vacate ahead of subsequent month’s inauguration.
Padilla — who oversaw California’s huge vote-by-mail operation in November’s basic election — is a longstanding ally of Newsom and had been noticed as a frontrunner for the seat, with powerful help from Latino groups.
The son of a cook and a home cleaner who grew up in a gang violence-afflicted neighborhood of Los Angeles, Padilla — who is 47 — briefly worked as an engineer writing application for satellites, ahead of getting into politics at a time of intense anti-immigrant rhetoric in California.
“Alex Padilla worked his way from humble beginnings,” stated Newsom in a statement describing Padilla as “a warrior for voting rights and the American Dream.”
“Through his tenacity, integrity, smarts and grit, California is gaining a tested fighter in their corner who will be a fierce ally in (Washington) DC, lifting up our state’s values and making sure we secure the critical resources to emerge stronger from this pandemic,” he added.
California’s other US Senate seat has been occupied due to the fact 1992 by Dianne Feinstein, for whom Padilla after worked as a junior assistant.
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