Newsom names Rob Bonta as AG, lifting Filipino leader after attacks on Asian Americans
Mar. 24—Assemblyman
Bonta, a Democrat from
Newsom turned to Bonta after months of lobbying from advocacy groups who had urged him to choose an Asian American leader such as Bonta or
In Bonta, Newsom selected a Democrat who has championed criminal justice reform throughout his career in the Legislature. He's campaigned to end the cash bail system, curtail the use of private prisons and limit the influence of law enforcement unions.
Speaking live from the
"This is an incredibly important office in the cause of racial justice, social justice, economic justice, environmental justice," Newsom said. "All things professionally, since 2012,
Bonta accepted the nomination on Wednesday from
"Now, my mother, Cynthia, and my father, Warren... will see a governor nominate their son to be the first Filipino American Attorney General in the history of
Asian American leaders had lobbied for Bonta for weeks. They reiterated their support for him last week in the aftermath of killing spree in
"Californians deserve to have a top cop who understands our community, diversity and has experience in building community-based solutions that target hate," said Assemblyman
Immigrant family
Bonta, 48, was elected to the Assembly in 2012, at which time he was the first Filipino American state legislator in
The son of social justice activists, Bonta credits his experience working with the
He attended
Bail and prisons
In 2018, Bonta co-authored a bill with State Sen.
Last year, Bonta, along with
Former Gov.
"There will probably be some who would say that
Bonta on Wednesday said he wants to build trust between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve, and said he will work with officers to work toward criminal justice reform.
"I will have those conversations with law enforcement, they will have my respect, we will have dialogue," Bonta said. "We will also have respectful disagreements, and that's okay, that's part of how we move forward, but it won't be because we didn't have a conservation, it won't be because they didn't have a chance to share their perspective."
Will be up for election next year
Becerra used his power as attorney general to challenge the Trump administration again and again. Becerra filed more than 100 lawsuits against the Republican administration, contesting Trump policies on immigration, the environment and reproductive rights.
Bonta is coming into office with a friendlier-to-
He has less than a year before he will have to run for reelection, and needs to be able to quickly build a base of support in order to hold the seat.
Bonta addressed that quick turnaround on Wednesday, and said he expects to meet challengers when he is up for reelection in 2022.
"My theme in any election has always been 'the voters will decide, but I will never be outworked,'" he said. "So I'm going to put in the elbow grease, the hard work. I know what it takes to win a campaign."
Bonta's seat in the
Kim Bojórquez of
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