April 23, 2007
Juanita Millender-McDonald, 68; Southland congresswoman
Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald, a Democrat whose House district
encompassed Compton, Carson, much of Long Beach and parts of South Los
Angeles, died of cancer Sunday. She was 68 and had served in Congress
since 1996.The onetime Carson City Council member and state legislator capped a precedent-setting career earlier this year by becoming the first African American woman to head the House Committee on Administration, which oversees federal elections and the House's day-to-day operations.
The committee doles out room assignments and sets the office budgets for House members and the committees on which they serve — duties that, within the confines of Capitol Hill, make it a key panel.
Millender-McDonald's chief of staff, Bandele McQueen, said the congresswoman died at her Carson home. Millender-McDonald had announced last week that she was taking a leave of absence from the House because of her illness, her first public disclosure that she was battling cancer.
Carson Mayor Jim Dear said Millender-McDonald had colon cancer that had metastasized to her liver. "She was very active and working hard for the people of the 37th Congressional District all the way up until the end," he said. "She was always there to help people in need."
Art Torres, chairman of the California Democratic Party, remembered her as "a champion for the consumer who fought injustice wherever she saw it."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) praised her as "a trailblazer, always advocating for the full participation of all Americans in the success and prosperity of our country."
President Bush called her "a dedicated public servant who tirelessly and honorably served her country for many years."
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa described Millender-McDonald as "a problem-solver and a barrier-breaker who was always charging forward with a glint in her eye."
Other friends remembered a dignified, gracious woman who was always impeccably turned out. They said Millender-McDonald was deeply committed to her constituents and to protecting her privacy, a quality that meant many were unprepared for the news of her death.
"I thought that when she took a leave, that was an opportunity for her to recover; I did not know [her health] was very critical," said state Assemblyman Mervyn Dymally (D-Compton), a longtime friend who formerly served in the House representing a district with boundaries similar to those of Millender-McDonald.
"Even as public as she was with her life, she was very private," he said. "She was not one who sought the cameras."
Under state law, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has 14 days to set a date for a special election to fill her seat. Overwhelmingly Democratic, communities in the 37th District have reflected the demographic shifts across much of Los Angeles County — in recent decades, largely African American areas have become increasingly Latino.
Millender-McDonald's death is likely to set off "a major scramble" for her seat, said Dymally, who was California's lieutenant governor in the mid-1970s.
Since the constituency is largely based in Long Beach, an elected official from there likely would be the odds-on favorite to win the seat, said Allen Hoffenblum, a political consultant who specializes in analyzing local races. He cited state Sen. Jenny Oropeza (D-Long Beach) as a potentially strong candidate.
Republicans controlled the House during all but the last few months of Millender-McDonald's tenure, constraining her opportunities to enact legislation. But she occasionally demonstrated a flair for dramatic political gestures.
In 1996, she brought then-CIA director John Deutsch to Watts to address allegations that the agency was using profits from crack-cocaine sales to fund the Contras in Nicaragua. The incident led Glamour magazine to describe Millender-McDonald in a 1997 article as "one of 11 women who will change the world."
In 1999, she staged a "sit-in" at the office of former Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) to force the confirmation of former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun (D-Ill.) as ambassador to New Zealand and Fiji.
In recent years, she has made security at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach a priority.
Millender-McDonald was born Sept. 7, 1938, in Birmingham, Ala. After raising five children with her husband, James McDonald, she returned to school and earned a bachelor's degree at the University of Redlands in 1979, at age 40. She then earned a master's degree in educational administration at Cal State L.A. and studied public administration at USC.
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Posted by: asdada | Wednesday, June 13, 2007 at 10:37 AM
Black folks been run outta Compton. Next representative gonna be Mexican. Time for black folks to move out of LA.
Posted by: Big Bill | Thursday, May 03, 2007 at 11:19 PM
The community has lost a great champion. May her soul rest in peace.
Posted by: cynthia | Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 01:50 PM