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Keisha Lance Bottoms

Keisha Lance Bottoms (born January 18, 1970)[1] is an American attorney and politician who served as the 60th mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, from 2018 to 2022. She was elected mayor in 2017. Before becoming mayor, she was a member of the Atlanta City Council, representing part of Southwest Atlanta.[2] Bottoms did not run for a second term as mayor. President Joe Biden nominated Bottoms as vice chair of civic engagement and voter protection at the DNC for the 2021–2025 term.[3] In June 2022, Bottoms joined the Biden administration as senior advisor and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement[4] where she served until February 2023. Bottoms currently serves as a member of the President's Export Council.[5]

Keisha Lance Bottoms
Director of the Office of Public Engagement
In office
July 1, 2022 – April 1, 2023
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byCedric Richmond
Adrian Saenz (Acting)
Succeeded byStephen K. Benjamin
Senior Advisor to the President
In office
July 1, 2022 – April 1, 2023
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byCedric Richmond
Succeeded byStephen K. Benjamin
60th Mayor of Atlanta
In office
January 2, 2018 – January 3, 2022
Preceded byKasim Reed
Succeeded byAndre Dickens
Member of the Atlanta City Council
from the 11th district
In office
January 4, 2010 – January 2, 2018
Preceded byJim Maddox
Succeeded byMarci Collier Overstreet
Personal details
Born
Keisha Lance

(1970-01-18) January 18, 1970 (age 54)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Derek W. Bottoms
(m. 1994)
Children4
RelativesMajor Lance (father), Ruby Doris Smith-Robinson (aunt)
EducationFlorida A&M University (BA)
Georgia State University (JD)
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life and education edit

Bottoms was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 18, 1970, to Sylvia Robinson (not to be confused with the singer/songwriter and co-founder of All Platinum Records and Sugar Hill Records) and R&B singer-songwriter Major Lance.[6][7] She was raised in Atlanta[8] and is a graduate of Frederick Douglass High School.[9]

She earned a bachelor's degree in communications from Florida A&M University, concentrating in broadcast journalism.[10][11] She earned a J.D. degree from Georgia State University College of Law in 1994. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority.[9][11][12]

Early career edit

Bottoms was a prosecutor and also represented children in juvenile court.[11][13] In 2002, she became a magistrate judge in Atlanta.[14][13] In 2008, she ran unsuccessfully for a judgeship on the Fulton Superior Court.[10][13][14]

Bottoms was elected to the Atlanta City Council in 2009 and 2013, representing District 11 in southwest Atlanta. She served until 2017. She was concurrently the executive director of Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority starting in 2015.[11]

Mayor of Atlanta edit

Election edit

Bottoms was elected mayor of Atlanta in 2017, after receiving a plurality of votes (26%) in a crowded field of candidates on election day, then defeating fellow city council member Mary Norwood in the runoff election.[15][16] She is the sixth African American and the second African American woman to serve as mayor of Atlanta.

Bottoms was investigated during the mayoral election for several lump payments to campaign staff totaling more than $180,000 that were not reported properly.[17] In October 2017, she voluntarily returned $25,700 in campaign contributions she had received from PRAD Group, an engineering contractor whose office had been raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation the previous month.[18] On November 4, 2017, she called on the attorney general of Georgia to investigate fake robocalls made in her name.[19]

Tenure edit

Bottoms declared that Atlanta was a "welcoming city" and "will remain open and welcoming to all" following then-president Donald Trump's actions regarding refugees in the United States.[20] In 2018, she signed an executive order forbidding the city jail to hold ICE detainees.[21] In July 2019, Bottoms said, "Our city does not support ICE. We don't have a relationship with the U.S. Marshal[s] Service. We closed our detention center to ICE detainees, and we would not pick up people on an immigration violation."[22]

In February 2020, Bottoms released Atlanta's first LGBTQ Affairs report that focused on how various policies, initiatives, and programs can improve the lives of LGBTQ Atlantans.[23][24] In 2018, she had created the city's first LGBTQ advisory board, which included entertainer Miss Lawrence and activist Feroza Syed. In December 2020, Bottoms appointed the city's first director of LGBTQ Affairs, Malik Brown, and announced the continued LGBTQ advisory board leadership.[25][26]

Bottoms strongly rebuked Georgia Governor Brian Kemp after he announced the reopening of Georgia businesses in April 2020, saying that it was too early in the COVID-19 pandemic.[27]

 
Mayor Bottoms at Atlanta City Hall in March 2019

When Atlanta experienced riots in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Bottoms condemned those involved,[28][29] but later expressed optimism while speaking to demonstrators at a protest, saying, "There is something better on the other side of this."[30] She also repeatedly condemned Trump for "making it worse" and stoking racial tensions,[30][31] and encouraged people to vote, saying, "If you want change in America, go and register to vote. That is the change we need in this country."[32] In June 2020, many Atlanta Police Department officers went on strike to protest the charges brought against the officers involved in the killing of Rayshard Brooks.[33] Bottoms said that APD morale "is down tenfold".[34]

In early July 2020, as COVID-19 cases escalated in Atlanta, Bottoms issued an executive order rolling back some of its reopening measures from Phase 2 to Phase 1 and requiring everyone within the city limits to wear a facial covering, but no citations enforcing it were issued.[35] On July 15, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp issued an order suspending all local mask mandates, and on July 16 he filed suit against Bottoms in Superior Court, seeking to invalidate her order and prevent her from talking about it.[36] He did not file similar suits against other Georgia cities with mask mandates, such as Savannah and Athens.[37] A hearing scheduled for July 21 was postponed when the judge recused herself.[38]

In May 2021, Bottoms announced she would not run for reelection in the 2021 Atlanta mayoral election.[39]

2020 presidential election edit

 
Mayor Bottoms meeting with President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Asian-American community leaders following the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings

In June 2019, Bottoms endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries.[40] After Biden promised during a March 2020 CNN debate to choose a woman as his running mate, Politico reported her as a possible pick.[41] In June, CNN reported that Bottoms was among his top four choices, along with Representative Val Demings and Senators Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren.[42] Harris was officially announced as Biden's running mate on August 11, 2020.

Bottoms was named a permanent co-chair of the 2020 Democratic National Convention,[43] at which she was featured as a speaker.[44]

Biden administration edit

 
Bottoms (third from right) with Biden (center) in 2023

After Biden's election, Bottoms was mentioned as a possible candidate for United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.[45] In January 2021, Biden and Harris nominated Bottoms for a four-year term as the vice chair of civic engagement and voter participation at the Democratic National Committee, a role focused on protecting voting rights and expanding voter participation.[46]

In June 2022, it was announced that President Joe Biden had picked Bottoms to replace Cedric Richmond as the director of the Office of Public Liaison.[47] On February 27, 2023 it was announced that Bottoms would be replaced by Stephen K. Benjamin in April 2023. On July 14, 2023, Biden appointed Bottoms to the President's Export Council.[48]

Personal life edit

Bottoms' family history can be traced back five generations to Shepherd Peek, a freedman from a plantation near Crawfordville, who may have served in the Georgia state legislature during Reconstruction.[10][13]

In October 1994, she married Derek W. Bottoms at Ben Hill United Methodist Church in Atlanta. They met three years earlier during their first year as students at Georgia State University College of Law. After unsuccessful attempts to conceive biologically, they adopted their four children.[49]

Her husband is the vice president of employment practices and associate relations for The Home Depot. He joined the company in 2000, after spending more than five years at the law firm of Powell Goldstein. He has served as a board member for several foundations.[49]

Bottoms was invited to become a member of The Links, a social and service organization of prominent Black women that was founded in 1946 and is based in Washington, D.C.[50]

Bottoms is on the list of 500 Americans who are banned from Russia.

See also edit

References edit

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Preceded by Mayor of Atlanta
2018–2022
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Adrian Saenz
Acting
Director of the Office of Public Engagement
2022–2023
Succeeded by

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Keisha Lance Bottoms born January 18 1970 1 is an American attorney and politician who served as the 60th mayor of Atlanta Georgia from 2018 to 2022 She was elected mayor in 2017 Before becoming mayor she was a member of the Atlanta City Council representing part of Southwest Atlanta 2 Bottoms did not run for a second term as mayor President Joe Biden nominated Bottoms as vice chair of civic engagement and voter protection at the DNC for the 2021 2025 term 3 In June 2022 Bottoms joined the Biden administration as senior advisor and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement 4 where she served until February 2023 Bottoms currently serves as a member of the President s Export Council 5 Keisha Lance BottomsDirector of the Office of Public EngagementIn office July 1 2022 April 1 2023PresidentJoe BidenPreceded byCedric RichmondAdrian Saenz Acting Succeeded byStephen K BenjaminSenior Advisor to the PresidentIn office July 1 2022 April 1 2023PresidentJoe BidenPreceded byCedric RichmondSucceeded byStephen K Benjamin60th Mayor of AtlantaIn office January 2 2018 January 3 2022Preceded byKasim ReedSucceeded byAndre DickensMember of the Atlanta City Councilfrom the 11th districtIn office January 4 2010 January 2 2018Preceded byJim MaddoxSucceeded byMarci Collier OverstreetPersonal detailsBornKeisha Lance 1970 01 18 January 18 1970 age 54 Atlanta Georgia U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseDerek W Bottoms m 1994 wbr Children4RelativesMajor Lance father Ruby Doris Smith Robinson aunt EducationFlorida A amp M University BA Georgia State University JD WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Mayor of Atlanta 3 1 Election 3 2 Tenure 3 3 2020 presidential election 4 Biden administration 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editBottoms was born in Atlanta Georgia on January 18 1970 to Sylvia Robinson not to be confused with the singer songwriter and co founder of All Platinum Records and Sugar Hill Records and R amp B singer songwriter Major Lance 6 7 She was raised in Atlanta 8 and is a graduate of Frederick Douglass High School 9 She earned a bachelor s degree in communications from Florida A amp M University concentrating in broadcast journalism 10 11 She earned a J D degree from Georgia State University College of Law in 1994 She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority 9 11 12 Early career editBottoms was a prosecutor and also represented children in juvenile court 11 13 In 2002 she became a magistrate judge in Atlanta 14 13 In 2008 she ran unsuccessfully for a judgeship on the Fulton Superior Court 10 13 14 Bottoms was elected to the Atlanta City Council in 2009 and 2013 representing District 11 in southwest Atlanta She served until 2017 She was concurrently the executive director of Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority starting in 2015 11 Mayor of Atlanta editElection edit Main article 2017 Atlanta mayoral election Bottoms was elected mayor of Atlanta in 2017 after receiving a plurality of votes 26 in a crowded field of candidates on election day then defeating fellow city council member Mary Norwood in the runoff election 15 16 She is the sixth African American and the second African American woman to serve as mayor of Atlanta Bottoms was investigated during the mayoral election for several lump payments to campaign staff totaling more than 180 000 that were not reported properly 17 In October 2017 she voluntarily returned 25 700 in campaign contributions she had received from PRAD Group an engineering contractor whose office had been raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation the previous month 18 On November 4 2017 she called on the attorney general of Georgia to investigate fake robocalls made in her name 19 Tenure edit Bottoms declared that Atlanta was a welcoming city and will remain open and welcoming to all following then president Donald Trump s actions regarding refugees in the United States 20 In 2018 she signed an executive order forbidding the city jail to hold ICE detainees 21 In July 2019 Bottoms said Our city does not support ICE We don t have a relationship with the U S Marshal s Service We closed our detention center to ICE detainees and we would not pick up people on an immigration violation 22 In February 2020 Bottoms released Atlanta s first LGBTQ Affairs report that focused on how various policies initiatives and programs can improve the lives of LGBTQ Atlantans 23 24 In 2018 she had created the city s first LGBTQ advisory board which included entertainer Miss Lawrence and activist Feroza Syed In December 2020 Bottoms appointed the city s first director of LGBTQ Affairs Malik Brown and announced the continued LGBTQ advisory board leadership 25 26 Bottoms strongly rebuked Georgia Governor Brian Kemp after he announced the reopening of Georgia businesses in April 2020 saying that it was too early in the COVID 19 pandemic 27 nbsp Mayor Bottoms at Atlanta City Hall in March 2019When Atlanta experienced riots in the wake of the murder of George Floyd Bottoms condemned those involved 28 29 but later expressed optimism while speaking to demonstrators at a protest saying There is something better on the other side of this 30 She also repeatedly condemned Trump for making it worse and stoking racial tensions 30 31 and encouraged people to vote saying If you want change in America go and register to vote That is the change we need in this country 32 In June 2020 many Atlanta Police Department officers went on strike to protest the charges brought against the officers involved in the killing of Rayshard Brooks 33 Bottoms said that APD morale is down tenfold 34 In early July 2020 as COVID 19 cases escalated in Atlanta Bottoms issued an executive order rolling back some of its reopening measures from Phase 2 to Phase 1 and requiring everyone within the city limits to wear a facial covering but no citations enforcing it were issued 35 On July 15 Georgia Governor Brian Kemp issued an order suspending all local mask mandates and on July 16 he filed suit against Bottoms in Superior Court seeking to invalidate her order and prevent her from talking about it 36 He did not file similar suits against other Georgia cities with mask mandates such as Savannah and Athens 37 A hearing scheduled for July 21 was postponed when the judge recused herself 38 In May 2021 Bottoms announced she would not run for reelection in the 2021 Atlanta mayoral election 39 2020 presidential election edit nbsp Mayor Bottoms meeting with President Biden Vice President Harris and Asian American community leaders following the 2021 Atlanta spa shootingsIn June 2019 Bottoms endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries 40 After Biden promised during a March 2020 CNN debate to choose a woman as his running mate Politico reported her as a possible pick 41 In June CNN reported that Bottoms was among his top four choices along with Representative Val Demings and Senators Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren 42 Harris was officially announced as Biden s running mate on August 11 2020 Bottoms was named a permanent co chair of the 2020 Democratic National Convention 43 at which she was featured as a speaker 44 Biden administration edit nbsp Bottoms third from right with Biden center in 2023After Biden s election Bottoms was mentioned as a possible candidate for United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 45 In January 2021 Biden and Harris nominated Bottoms for a four year term as the vice chair of civic engagement and voter participation at the Democratic National Committee a role focused on protecting voting rights and expanding voter participation 46 In June 2022 it was announced that President Joe Biden had picked Bottoms to replace Cedric Richmond as the director of the Office of Public Liaison 47 On February 27 2023 it was announced that Bottoms would be replaced by Stephen K Benjamin in April 2023 On July 14 2023 Biden appointed Bottoms to the President s Export Council 48 Personal life editBottoms family history can be traced back five generations to Shepherd Peek a freedman from a plantation near Crawfordville who may have served in the Georgia state legislature during Reconstruction 10 13 In October 1994 she married Derek W Bottoms at Ben Hill United Methodist Church in Atlanta They met three years earlier during their first year as students at Georgia State University College of Law After unsuccessful attempts to conceive biologically they adopted their four children 49 Her husband is the vice president of employment practices and associate relations for The Home Depot He joined the company in 2000 after spending more than five years at the law firm of Powell Goldstein He has served as a board member for several foundations 49 Bottoms was invited to become a member of The Links a social and service organization of prominent Black women that was founded in 1946 and is based in Washington D C 50 Bottoms is on the list of 500 Americans who are banned from Russia See also editJoe Biden Supreme Court candidates List of mayors of the 50 largest cities in the United StatesReferences edit Atlanta City Council Regular Meeting Jan 19 2016 PDF atlantaga gov p 73 Archived from the original PDF on September 16 2017 Retrieved December 6 2017 Class Actions College of Law April 8 2010 Archived from the original on June 13 2020 Retrieved November 7 2017 Thomas Ken January 15 2021 Biden Taps Jaime Harrison Former Senate Candidate to Lead DNC Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on January 14 2021 Retrieved January 14 2021 via www wsj com McCammond Alexi June 15 2022 Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to join Biden White House Axios Archived from the original on June 15 2022 Retrieved June 15 2022 President Biden Announces Key Appointments to Boards and Commissions The White House July 14 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 Keisha Lance Bottoms Keisha Lance Bottoms Archived from the original on February 8 2018 Retrieved January 29 2018 Jim Galloway Political Insider Politics parents and candidates with sabotaged childhoods ajc Archived from the original on June 13 2020 Retrieved May 30 2020 Shah Khushbu May 17 2020 Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on the Arbery killing and Biden s vice president pick The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on June 13 2020 Retrieved May 30 2020 a b Keisha Lance Bottoms for Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Archived from the original on June 13 2020 Retrieved November 8 2017 a b c Goldberg Melissa June 9 2020 Everything You Need to Know About Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Oprah Magazine Archived from the original on July 29 2020 Retrieved July 29 2020 a b c d Who is Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on August 7 2020 Retrieved July 29 2020 Mayor Bottoms J D 94 Georgia State Helped Create a Work Ethic In Me Georgia State University News Hub Atlanta Georgia Georgia State University March 1 2018 Archived from the original on June 2 2020 Retrieved June 1 2020 a b c d 2020 Georgian of the Year Keisha Lance Bottoms Georgia Trend Magazine January 1 2020 Archived from the original on July 30 2020 Retrieved July 29 2020 a b Wheatley Thomas May 23 2019 Keisha s no Kasim Inside Bottoms s very different City Hall Atlanta Magazine Archived from the original on August 31 2020 Retrieved July 29 2020 Bottoms Norwood in runoff for Atlanta mayor WAGA Fox 5 Archived from the original on September 26 2019 Retrieved November 8 2017 Gehlbach Steve December 21 2017 Mary Norwood concedes defeat in Atlanta mayoral race Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on June 13 2020 Retrieved January 2 2018 Deere Stephen Klepal Dan Atlanta mayoral race Bottoms campaign disclosures under scrutiny Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on January 15 2018 Retrieved January 14 2018 Atlanta mayoral candidate to return donation from embattled contractor myajc October 2 2017 Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 7 2017 Lance Bottoms calls on Attorney General to investigate fake robocalls days ahead of election WXIA November 4 2017 Archived from the original on July 17 2022 Retrieved November 7 2017 As Trump enacts ban on refugees Atlanta doubles down as a welcoming city SaportaReport January 30 2017 Archived from the original on April 16 2019 Retrieved September 5 2019 Mayor signs executive order to remove ICE detainees from city jail WSB TV September 6 2018 Archived from the original on June 25 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 U S Cities Prepare for Planned ICE Raids NPR July 13 2019 Archived from the original on September 5 2019 Retrieved September 5 2019 City of Atlanta Atlanta LGBTQ Resources PDF atlgbtq atlantaga gov Archived PDF from the original on October 27 2020 Retrieved October 23 2020 Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms launches city s first report on LGBTQ affairs The Atlanta Voice The Atlanta Voice Atlanta GA News February 4 2020 Archived from the original on October 26 2020 Retrieved October 23 2020 Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announces establishment of LGBTQ advisory board Atlanta Voice May 11 2018 Archived from the original on February 2 2020 Retrieved December 19 2020 Latimore Marshall November 21 2020 Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms appoints new director for LGBTQ Affairs assembles LGBTQ advisory board Atlanta Voice Archived from the original on November 30 2020 Retrieved December 19 2020 Rahman Khaleda April 28 2020 Atlanta mayor rebukes Georgia Gov Brian Kemp for opening businesses We can t sit by while people die Newsweek Archived from the original on April 30 2020 Retrieved April 30 2020 Mayor police chief denounce anarchists and terrorists who destroyed city curfew begins at 9 p m Atlanta INtown May 30 2020 Archived from the original on June 9 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 Seipel Brooke May 29 2020 Atlanta mayor condemns violent protests in fiery speech If you love this city go home The Hill Archived from the original on May 30 2020 Retrieved May 30 2020 a b Cole Devan June 5 2020 Atlanta mayor to George Floyd protesters There is something better on the other side of this CNN Archived from the original on June 10 2020 Retrieved June 10 2020 Duster Chandelis Atlanta mayor on Trump He should just stop talking CNN Archived from the original on January 10 2021 Retrieved May 31 2020 Cohen Seth Atlanta s Keisha Lance Bottoms Is the Mayor and Mother America Needs Right Now Forbes Archived from the original on May 31 2020 Retrieved May 31 2020 Brumback Kate June 18 2020 Atlanta police call out sick to protest charges in shooting AP News Archived from the original on June 18 2020 Atlanta police department morale is down ten fold Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms says CBS News June 18 2020 Archived from the original on July 15 2020 Retrieved June 25 2020 Journal Constitution Alexis Stevens The Atlanta Journal ConstitutionGreg Bluestein The Atlanta Georgia police departments report zero citations for face mask violations The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on January 24 2021 Retrieved March 8 2021 Stracqualursi Veronica LeBlanc Paul July 16 2020 Georgia governor sues Atlanta mayor over city s mask mandate CNN Archived from the original on July 21 2020 Retrieved July 21 2020 Carlisle Madeleine July 18 2020 Georgia Gov Brian Kemp Sued to Block Atlanta s Face Mask Ordinance Here s What to Know Time Magazine Archived from the original on October 9 2020 Retrieved July 21 2020 Judge recuses herself hearing canceled in Kemp v Bottoms Atlanta mask mandate lawsuit 11 Alive Associated Press July 21 2020 Archived from the original on July 17 2022 Retrieved July 21 2020 Capelouto J D May 6 2021 Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms won t run for reelection The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on May 19 2021 Retrieved May 15 2021 Branigin Anne June 29 2019 Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Endorses Joe Biden for President 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