Sen.Dianne Feinsteindied Thursday at the age of 90, her office announced.

“Sadly, Senator Feinstein passed away last night at her home in Washington, D.C.,” her chief of staff, James Sauls, wrote in a statement issued Friday. “Her passing is a great loss for so many, from those who loved and cared for her to the people of California that she dedicated her life to serving.”

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Ranking member U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) questions Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett as she testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the second day of her Supreme Court confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill

Feinstein’s legacy, Sauls added, is “undeniable and extraordinary.”

“There is much to say about who she was and what she did, but for now, we are going to grieve the passing of our beloved boss, mentor and friend,” Sauls added.

Feinstein, a Democrat from California, was the longest-serving female senator in U.S. history and theoldest sitting member of Congress. She was elected to the Senate in 1992, embarking on a congressional career during which she authored the federal Assault Weapons Ban in 1994 (which expired in 2014) and served as a leading voice for the legalization of gay marriage in 2015.

She also played a key role in Senate Intelligence Committee investigation into the CIA’suse of torture in interrogations, which she has called “a stain on our values and on our history.”

Born Dianne Goldman in June 1933, she graduated from Stanford University in 1955 and went on to work in local government, serving as the San Francisco Board of Supervisor’s first female president in 1978.

It would also be Feinstein who, moments later, stood at the doors of City Hall to address a crowd with the news of the tragedy. “It is my duty to make this announcement,” she said. “Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot and killed.”

Feinstein recalled her role — both as mayor and as something of a calming force for a city in tumult — in a2000 interview, saying: “The city needed to be reassured that there would be some consistency as we put the broken pieces back together. From that nonpartisan experience, I drew my greatest political lesson — the heart of political change is at the center of the political spectrum.”

She launched afailed bid for governorupon leaving the mayor’s office, but it was her 1992 election to the U.S. Senate that would go on to define her career.

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Feinstein married three times, most recently to investment bankerRichard Blum, whom she wed in 1980;he died of cancer in 2022at the age of 86. Feinstein has one daughter of her own, Katherine Feinstein Mariano, from her first marriage.

In February 2023, she announcedshe would not seek reelection in 2024amid rumors of cognitive decline, leading other notable California Democrats to announcebids to replace her.

“I remain committed to do what I said I would when I was re-elected in 2018: fight for Californians, especially on the economy and the key issues for California of water and fire,” she said in the statement.

“While I have focused for much of the past year on my husband’s health and ultimate passing, I have remained committed to achieving results and I’d put my record up against anyone’s,” she continued.

In March 2023, Feinstein announced she had been hospitalized with shingles in San Francisco and would take a leave from the Senate to recover.

Two-and-a-half months later, Feinstein returned to Capitol Hill in a wheelchair and was almost immediately met with additional calls for a resignation after the lawmakertold a reporter she hadn’t been gone and never stopped working, seemingly not remembering her two-and-a-half month absence.

“No, I’ve been here. I’ve been voting,” she said, when asked whether she intended to say that she had been working remotely from California. “Please. You either know or don’t know.”

California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom will now have the power to appoint a lawmaker to serve out the remainder of Feinstein’s term. In a 2021 interview with MSNBC, Newsom vowed that, should Feinstein resign before the end of her term, he would nominate a Black woman to fill her seat. There are currently no Black women serving in the U.S. Senate, though two previously did — one of them,Kamala Harris, left to join the Biden administration as vice president.

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AsThe New York Timesonce described her, Feinstein was something of “a California institution” — one that couldn’t be toppled politically, even as her centrist politics often angered some of her Democratic colleagues (andmore liberal constituents).

Her moderate views put her on the short list to beWalter Mondale’s vice presidential pick in 1984, a historic moment for Feinstein, a Jewish woman. She was ultimately passed over in favor ofGeraldine Ferraro.

“My youngest stepdaughter, Eileen, spent the night with me last night, and we were all sitting in bed,” Feinstein toldThe Washington Postthat year, of the vice presidential speculation. “And she said to me, ‘Do you think anything’ll happen?’ And I said, ‘No. But it’s really an honor to be on that short list.’ I’m one of a very few number of women, and I’m proud to be there. I mean, there’s a certain sense of pride.”

She continued: “I mean, after all the B.S. you can take in this job, well, I can hold my head high. And that’s nice, too.”

source: people.com