Daniella Levine Cava Explained

Daniella Levine Cava
Office:8th Mayor of Miami-Dade County
Term Start:November 17, 2020
Predecessor:Carlos A. Giménez
Office1:Member of the Miami-Dade County Commission
from the 8th district
Term Start1:November 5, 2014
Term End1:November 17, 2020
Predecessor1:Lynda Bell
Successor1:Danielle Cohen Higgins[1]
Birth Name:Daniella Levine
Birth Date:14 September 1955
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Robert Cava
Children:2
Education:Yale University (BA)
Columbia University (JD, MSW)

Daniella Levine Cava (; born September 14, 1955) is an American lawyer, social worker, and politician who has served as the mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida since 2020. Previously, she was a Miami-Dade County Commissioner from 2014 until her election as mayor in 2020.[2] She handily won re-election in 2024.[3] She is the first woman and the first person of Jewish descent to serve as mayor of Miami-Dade County.[4]

Early life and education

Daniella Levine was born on September 14, 1955, in New York City. She travelled throughout Latin America in her youth, including to Rio de Janeiro and Santiago.[5] [6] She later attended Yale University, where she served as the President of the Student Council, graduating in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology. She later attended Columbia University, receiving a Juris Doctor in 1981 and a Master of Social Work in 1983. She moved to Miami in 1980 with her husband, Dr. Robert Cava.[7] [8]

Legal and non-profit career

Upon her arrival to Miami in 1980, Levine Cava became an attorney with Legal Services of Greater Miami, later leaving in 1985 after becoming legal director for the Guardian Ad Litem program, a court-run child welfare legal program. During her time as a lawyer, she served on the Florida Bar Committee on Legal Needs of Children. In 1992, following Hurricane Andrew, she was appointed as the Miami-Dade County program manager for the Florida Department of Children and Families, holding the position until 1994. The following year, she founded a youth outreach program with Barry University.[9]

In 1996, Levine Cava founded the Human Services Coalition, later renamed Catalyst Miami, which, through partnerships with the United Way and local businesses, aids low-income families with monetary advice. At Catalyst Miami, she launched the Prosperity Campaign which helps people increase their income and savings, allowing families to build financial security. She served as the president and chief executive officer of Catalyst Miami until 2013.[10]

Political career

Miami-Dade County commission

In 2013, Levine Cava, a Democrat, ran against incumbent Miami-Dade County District 8 Commissioner Lynda Bell, a Republican. The district includes much of southern Miami-Dade County, including suburban localities like West Kendall and Cutler Bay, and agricultural communities like Homestead and Redland. Levine Cava entered the race in 2014. Levine Cava narrowly defeated Bell in the August 26 election, receiving 52% of the vote to Bell's 48%.[11]

In 2016, Levine Cava sponsored legislation in the Miami-Dade County Commission that requires local candidates for office to register when they raise money for political action committees.[12]

Levine Cava won re-election in 2018, receiving over 61% of the vote.[13]

In November 2019, Levine Cava published a letter in the Miami Herald criticizing the Florida State Legislature for diverting funds for affordable housing. This diverted nearly $1.4 billion to balance the state budget.[14] She also created the Infill Housing Program which aims to build affordable housing on County-owned land in her district.[15]

During her tenure, Levine Cava has advocated for the protection of the environment. In 2017, she sponsored the resolution to support the Paris climate agreement. In response to the presence of faecal bacteria in Biscayne Bay in early 2020, she also sponsored legislation to improve water testing in the area.[16] [17]

In 2018, Levine Cava created an initiative to protect pedestrians and bikers from harm's way. The initiative featured a plan for engaging with the business community to create incentives that could train people to be better drivers and an agenda for improving biking accessibility on roads.[18]

Levine Cava gained endorsements from labor unions including the Service Employees International Union, and the AFL–CIO, and environmental groups like the Sierra Club.[19] [20]

Mayor of Miami-Dade County

Election

In early 2020, Levine Cava announced her run for the 2020 Miami-Dade County mayoral election, to succeed incumbent Mayor Carlos Giménez, who was term-limited.[21] She earned the endorsements of many major organizations and newspapers, including the Miami Herald, and received the endorsement of many prominent Democrats, including congresswomen Debbie Mucarsel-Powell and Donna Shalala.[22] [23] Levine Cava has also received significant funding from Donald Sussman, a hedge fund executive who was the largest single donor to Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election.[24]

In the August 18 primary, Levine Cava placed second behind fellow Commissioner Esteban Bovo, receiving 28% to Bovo's 29%, with former County Mayor Alex Penelas trailing in third with 24%.[25] Because neither Levine Cava or Bovo received over 50% of the vote, this triggered a runoff election between the two candidates, which was held on November 3, 2020.[26] Levine Cava won the runoff election with 54% of the vote.

Tenure

2021 Surfside condominium building collapse

In late June, Levine Cava garnered national attention for her response to the Surfside condominium building collapse.[27]

Personal life

Levine Cava is Jewish.[28] She is married to Robert Cava, a Miami-Dade physician of Italian Jewish descent. They have two children, Eliza and Edward.

Awards

For her non-profit work, Levine Cava has the Most Distinguished Pioneer Award from the National Alliance to Nurture the Aged and the Youth and the Joanne Hayes Democracy and Mentoring Award from the League of Women Voters.[29]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Danielle Cohen Higgins Appointed to Miami-Dade Commission Seat Vacated by Levine Cava. December 7, 2020 .
  2. Web site: About Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava. September 5, 2020. www.miamidade.gov. June 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210625084422/https://www.miamidade.gov/global/government/commission/district08/about-commissioner-cava.page#:~:text=Daniella%20Levine%20Cava%20was%20first,County%20Commissioner%20representing%20District%208.&text=Commissioner%20Levine%20Cava%20came%20to,families%20for%20over%2030%20years.. dead.
  3. News: Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava wins reelection. NBC 6 South Florida. August 20, 2024.
  4. News: Ron . Kampeas . Miami-Dade Jews 'proud' of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava's leadership amid tragedy . The Times of Israel. June 29, 2021 .
  5. Web site: March 14, 2014. EYE ON MIAMI: Do you know anything about Daniella Levine Cava? I do. By Geniusofdespair. September 5, 2020. EYE ON MIAMI.
  6. Web site: Miami-Dade Jews 'proud' of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava's leadership amid tragedy. .
  7. Web site: Daniella Levine HuffPost. September 5, 2020. www.huffpost.com. en.
  8. News: Hanks. Douglas. November 23, 2014. After a life of social work, Levine Cava takes a seat of power. Miami Herald. September 5, 2020.
  9. Web site: March 28, 2019. Meet Daniella Daniella Levine Cava for Mayor. September 5, 2020. Daniella Levine Caba for Mayor.
  10. Web site: November 30, 2018. Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava. September 5, 2020. Catalyst Miami.
  11. Web site: Dade - Election Results 2014. September 5, 2020. results.enr.clarityelections.com.
  12. Web site: Douglas. Hanks. May 18, 2016. County commissioners endorse campaign reform. After grumbling.. Miami Herald.
  13. Web site: Election Night Reporting 2018. September 5, 2020. results.enr.clarityelections.com.
  14. Web site: Levine Cava. Daniella. November 4, 2019. Protect affordable housing funds to boost our economy. Miami Herald.
  15. Web site: DeVane. Mia. Commissioner Cava Announces Program to Help Tackle Affordable Housing Crisis. September 3, 2020. www.caribbeantoday.com. en-gb. October 31, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201031114544/https://www.caribbeantoday.com/other/facts/fyi/item/26350-commissioner-cava-announces-program-to-help-tackle-affordable-housing-crisis.html. dead.
  16. Web site: Aguirre. Louis. February 27, 2020. Is Miami's beach water filled with poop? Volunteer testing proves it's so. September 8, 2020. WPLG. en.
  17. Web site: Douglas. Hanks. June 20, 2017. Miami-Dade backs Paris climate agreement that President Trump rejected. .
  18. Web site: Linda. Robertson. May 24, 2018. Her husband was hit by a car. Now she's pushing to make streets safer for bicyclists. .
  19. Web site: Nicol. Ryan. January 9, 2020. Sierra Club Miami endorses Daniella Levine Cava for Miami-Dade County Mayor. September 5, 2020. Florida Politics. en-US.
  20. Web site: Nicol. Ryan. July 21, 2020. Daniella Levine Cava, Alex Penelas tout new labor endorsements in Miami-Dade County mayoral race. September 5, 2020. Florida Politics. en-US.
  21. Web site: Nicol. Ryan. February 28, 2020. Daniella Levine Cava talks breaking 'glass ceilings' in new ad. September 5, 2020. Florida Politics. en-US.
  22. News: THE MIAMI HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD. July 26, 2020. Daniella Levine Cava for Miami-Dade County mayor Editorial. Miami Herald. September 5, 2020.
  23. Web site: Nicol. Ryan. August 27, 2020. Former Miami-Dade mayoral rival backs Steve Bovo, while Daniella Levine Cava adds support from congressional Democrats. September 6, 2020. Florida Politics. en-US.
  24. Web site: In the race for Miami-Dade mayor, Alex Penelas is leading the pack in donations. September 6, 2020. www.msn.com.
  25. Web site: Douglas. Hanks. August 19, 2020. A Republican and a Democrat are running for county mayor, and Trump's along for the race. .
  26. Web site: Summary Results - Election Night Reporting. September 5, 2020. enr.electionsfl.org.
  27. Web site: Miami-Dade mayor becomes face of response to condo collapse. 2021-07-06. NBC News. July 6, 2021 . en.
  28. Web site: Meet the first Jewish mayor of Miami-Dade County. January 28, 2021 .
  29. Web site: About Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava - Awards & Certificates. September 6, 2020. www.miamidade.gov. en. April 21, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210421114831/https://www.miamidade.gov/global/government/commission/district08/about-commissioner-awards-certificates.page. dead.