Gavin Christopher Newsom (born October 10, 1967) is an American politician and businessman who is the 40th governor of California, serving since January 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 49th lieutenant governor of California from 2011 to 2019 and as the 42nd mayor of San Francisco from 2004 to 2011.
the vacancy left by retiring Judge Benjamin Davidian, reports The Press Democrat. She follows in the path of Alameda Superior Court Judge Victoria Kolakowski, who became the first openly transgender judge in the state after she was elected to her current position in 2010.
Kolakowski later praised Murdyk’s appointment on Twitter.“Andi Mudryk is a great appointment and will be a wonderful judge,” Kolakowski tweeted. “I’m glad to finally have a trans colleague on the bench in California.”Mudryk who was first named chief deputy director at the California Department of Rehabilitation in 2020, previously served as the department’s chief counsel from 2018 to 2020.A graduate of George Washington University’s School of Law, she also previously served as director of litigation and policy advocacy at Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County, executive director of Disability Rights Advocates, and director of litigation and advocacy at the Arizona Center for Disability Law, according to The Hill.Mudryk’s appointment comes as Newsom seeks to leave a legacy of diversity on California courts.
On Monday, just days after appointing Mudryk, Newsom swore in Justice Patricia Guerrero as the first Latina on the California Supreme Court.
In 2020, he nominated the first openly gay justice, Martin Jenkins, who is the third Black person to serve on the high court.Equality California, the state’s largest LGBTQ organization, hailed Mudryk’s appointment and its timing, which coincides with efforts by Republican-run legislatures to pass various anti-LGBTQ bills into law, specifically laws targeting the transgender community, such as bans on transgender athletes or prohibitions on the kinds of medical care that trans youth can.