Phlunté Riddle, a member of California s juvenile parole board, is once again facing opposition from LGBTQ leaders who question the former Pasadena police officer s ability to adjudicate cases that come before her. Her detractors have called on Governor Gavin Newsom to rescind his nomination of Riddle to the oversight body.
Riddle has been serving on the Board of Juvenile Hearings since being named to it by Newsom in October 2019. The position, for which Riddle earns $159,068 a year, requires confirmation by the state Senate.
Due to the COVID pandemic, Riddle s confirmation hearing had to be delayed. The state Senate s Rules Committee is scheduled to take it up Wednesday, March 17, and Newsom is calling on lawmakers to confirm her.