California Governor Gavin Newsom has made history appointing an openly transgender judge.
QUICK FACTS:
- Gov. Gavin Newsom has recently appointed a transgender judge for the first time, making them the second to serve in the state of California.
- Andi Mudryk will now move from the position of Chief Deputy Director at California’s Department of Rehabilitation to serve on the Sacramento County Superior Court.
- “I’m humbled, honored and I’m thrilled,” Mudryk told the Los Angeles Times. “I’m grateful to Governor Newsom for creating a vision of California for all.”
- Mudryk is the second transgender judge to serve the state, with the first being Alameda Superior Court Judge Victoria Kolakowski who was elected in 2020.
BACKGROUND:
- While California is broadly welcoming the transgender ideology, other states have shown stark contrast in their politics.
- Utah became the 12th state in the country recently to ban transgender athletes from playing on women’s teams, and Florida passed a bill forbidding grade schools from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity.