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  2. 13. Sept. 2021 · New President. EMILYs List, the nation’s largest resource for women in politics, announced today its Board of Directors has chosen Laphonza Butler as its next president. Stepping into this role, Butler will be the organization’s third president in its 36-year history and the first woman of color and mother to lead it.

  3. 1. Okt. 2023 · SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the selection of Laphonza Butler — the President of the nation’s largest organization dedicated to electing women, EMILY’s List — to complete the United States Senate term of the late Senator Dianne Feinstein, which runs through 2024. Butler, a longtime senior adviser to Vice ...

  4. 2. Okt. 2023 · For many years, Laphonza Butler has been a champion for women and girls, students, and union workers, and we believe she will bring that same fight to the U.S. Senate on behalf of Californians and our entire nation. As the first lesbian Black woman in the U.S. Senate, Laphonza will bring an important perspective to the upper house at a time when the rights of women and the LGBTQ+ community are ...

  5. 13. Sept. 2021 · Editor’s note: This article is from September 2021; read about expected interim Senate appointment here. EMILY’s List, the powerhouse political pipeline for Democratic women candidates who support abortion rights, has tapped Laphonza Butler as its first Black president in a move that reflects the growing influence of Black women in politics.

  6. 2. Okt. 2023 · Die schwarze Politikerin Laphonza Butler soll auf die verstorbene US-Senatorin Dianne Feinstein folgen. Sie unterstützt Politikerinnen, die sich für Abtreibung einsetzen.

  7. Mackler returned to EMILYs List in 2021 where she played a critical role in the organization’s electoral strategy in the 2022 cycle under then-President Laphonza Butler, a cycle in which the organization helped elect a record number of governors, helped hold the U.S. Senate, sent 17 new women to Congress including 11 women of color, and flipped four state legislative chambers.