The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Rep. Barbara Lee files to seek Feinstein’s Senate seat

- By Michael R. Blood

LOS ANGELES >> U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee filed federal paperwork Wednesday to enter the race for the California seat held by longservin­g Sen. Dianne Feinstein, potentiall­y adding another Democrat and a nationally recognized Black woman to a growing field that already includes two other House members.

Though Lee has not made a formal announceme­nt, her entry into the contest is widely expected. She filed paperwork creating a Senate fundraisin­g committee one day after Feinstein — at 89 the oldest member of Congress — announced she would step down after her term ends next year.

Lee “is filing preparator­y paperwork and her announceme­nt will come before the end of the month,” spokeswoma­n Katie Merrill said.

Lee would join Democratic U.S. Reps. Katie Porter and Adam Schiff in the contest, who earlier announced their candidacie­s for the seat that Feinstein has held for three decades.

Lee, 76, is perhaps best known for being the only member of Congress to vote against the authorizat­ion for the use of military force after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

She is the highest-ranking Black woman appointed to the House Democratic leadership, serving as co-chair of the Policy and Steering Committee.

She has long been on outspoken defender of abortion rights. In 2021, she was one of several members of Congress who shared personal testimony about their own abortions during a congressio­nal hearing.

Lee became pregnant at age 16 in the mid-1960s. Abortion in California was illegal at the time, so a family friend helped send her to a “back-alley clinic in Mexico,” she said at the time.

She had no ill effects from the procedure, but she said many other women weren’t so lucky in that era.

“In the 1960s, unsafe septic abortions were the primary killer — primary killer — of African American women,” Lee said.

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