U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., released the following statement Thursday after Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., announced she won’t run for reelection:
“It was 22 years ago this week when Barbara became a senator, and she has certainly left her mark. After I spoke with Barbara this morning about her decision, I realized that even though she may leave the Senate, I’m confident she’ll remain a champion on the many issues that defined her public service.
“Barbara took on a lot of challenges in Congress, but I think I’m most grateful for her hard work in support of women and families, the environment, human rights and her tireless efforts to modernize our country’s infrastructure. She has made a real difference for California and the country.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
“Barbara and I worked particularly hard on the fight against global warming—I think no one is more engaged on this issue than she. It’s been an uphill battle, but today we’re seeing the success Barbara has had on making climate change a real priority for Americans.
“I always knew I had a partner in Barbara. She is never one to shy away from any challenge, and I can’t thank her enough for being such a resilient collaborator. We blazed many trails together, and now I’m eager to see where her next steps take her. Barbara is so passionate about so many things, I know her work has really just started. I’m sure she’ll continue to be a role model and inspiration to us all.
“Barbara, thank you and best wishes as you take that next step forward. It has been a true honor to serve with you.”
Congressman Sherman Statement on Retirement of Senator Boxer
Washington DC – Congressman Brad Sherman (D–CA) released the following statement following news that Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) will not seek another term in the U.S. Senate.
“I’m saddened to learn that Barbara Boxer will not be seeking another term in the U.S. Senate. She is a superb representative of California and a tenacious and effective Senator. Although her time in this body has not yet run out, she has established a tremendous legacy as a champion of environmental protection, women’s rights, and strong progressive values. I look forward to continuing our work together, particularly on legislation to protect the Soledad Canyon region from invasive mining operations that would compromise clean air and local quality of life. I know that Senator Boxer’s good work will not end with her time in the Senate, and I wish her luck in all her future endeavors.”
Like this:
Like Loading...
Related
REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.
4 Comments
Feinstein show go with her!
Bye Felicia
This action should have no celebration, you hateful republican cavemen.
This retirement is frightfully late, way too late.
You dirty mongers.
Who wants some old lady telling them how to live their lives anyway