Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a centrist senator who also was a champion of liberal and women’s issues, has died.
Feinstein, the longest-serving senator, was 90. The Californian died at her home in Washington, D.C.
Opening the Senate floor, Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced that “earlier this morning, we lost a giant in the Senate.”
Feinstein had served since 1992 and was among several trailblazing women elected to Congress that year.
1969: San Francisco Board of Supervisors
1978: Assassination of George Moscone and Harvey Milk
1984: Defeated an attempted recall
1990: Ran unsuccessfully for governor
1992: Year of the woman
1994: Assault weapons ban
2014: CIA and torture
2018: Brett Kavanaugh
2020: The hug that infuriated anti-Trump Democrats
2022: Became the longest-serving female senator in U.S. history.
This story originally appeared on LA Times