Sen. Dianne Feinstein has announced her retirement, setting the stage for the most competitive Senate race in California in three decades.
her retirement on Tuesday, setting the stage for the most competitive Senate race in California in three decades.
Feinstein has served California since being elected in 1992, and is the oldest current member of Congress. In recent years, her declining acuitya source of widespread concern, especially when she was the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee during the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. She relinquished that post in 2020.
“The creative community will lose an incredible, stalwart ally in the Senate when Senator Dianne Feinstein finishes her term next year,” said Charles Rivkin, the chairman and CEO of the, in a statement. “There have been few more ardent defenders of the First Amendment and copyright protections than Senator Feinstein, and her resolve and commitment will be sorely missed in Washington by the film, television, and streaming industry.
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