As California's senior Senator, Dianne Feinstein has focused on solving problems facing California and our nation. In June, she carried every county and won the 2018 California Primary by more than 2 million votes for reelection to the US Senate.
Her accomplishments in the Senate include legislation increasing vehicle fuel economy standards; protecting amateur athletes from sexual abuse; preserving the Mojave Desert, Lake Tahoe and our forests; consumer protection, food safety and cyber security; drought relief; securing funding for critical projects; and commonsense gun laws, including the landmark assault weapons ban.
In June, she authored the Senate's Keep Families Together Act, which was cosponsored by every Democratic Senator, to stop Trump's policy of separating children from their families at the border.
In 2017, Senator Feinstein became ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and oversees judicial nominations and its investigation of Russia's interference in the 2016 election and obstruction of justice. She also currently is a senior member of the Intelligence and Appropriations Committees.
Her career has been one of firsts - she was the first woman President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the first woman Mayor of San Francisco, the first woman elected Senator of California, the first woman member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and the first woman to be ranking member of the Committee. Dianne also was the first woman to chair the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Rules and Administration Committee.
Prior to her election to the Senate, Dianne was elected to the San Francisco County Board of Supervisors and served 2 1/2 terms as President of the Board. She became Mayor of San Francisco in November 1978 following the assassination of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk.
The following year she was elected to the first of two four-year terms. In 1987, City and State Magazine named her the nation's "Most Effective Mayor."
Today she continues to work on critical issues and fight for California's values.