Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick announced his decision to appoint William “Mo” Cowan, his former chief of staff, to temporarily fill incoming Secretary of State John Kerry’s Senate seat Wednesday.
“Mo’s service on the front lines in our efforts to manage through the worst economy in 80 years and build a better, stronger Commonwealth for the next generation has earned him the respect and admiration of people throughout government,” Patrick said in a statement. “The people of the Commonwealth have benefited from his wisdom and good judgment during his time in our office, and will again in the Senate.”
Cowan will be one of two African-Americans in the U.S. Senate, joining South Carolina Republican Tim Scott, who was appointed by Governor Nikki Haley to fill Jim DeMint’s senate seat in December.
“There is talent in every community in the commonwealth and to the extent that we can reflect that and encourage little boys and little girls of color or who are poor or who grew up in marginalized circumstances to imagine what it might be like to serve the public in these ways, then I think that’s a great thing,” Patrick said at Wednesday’s press conference.









