Today In SCV History: January 20, 1993 - Hart Grad Dee Dee Myers Becomes First Female White House Press Secretary img:is([sizes="auto" i], [sizes^="auto," i]) { contain-intrinsic-size: 3000px 1500px } Today In SCV History: January 20,
Today In SCV History: January 20, 1993 - Hart Grad Dee Dee Myers Becomes First Female White House Press Secretary
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Today In SCV History: January 20,
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Date: 01/20/2026 9:40am
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"Hart High Alumna Dee Dee Myers Becomes First Female White House Press Secretary on January 20, 1993"
On January 20, 1993, Dee Dee Myers, a graduate of Hart High School in Santa Clarita, made history by becoming the first female White House press secretary during President Bill Clinton's administration at the age of 31. Myers, who later transitioned to a career in media and public commentary, was recognized for her significant political influence and her early work with notable figures such as Walter Mondale and Dianne Feinstein.
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Date: 01/20/2026 9:40am
"Hart High Alumna Dee Dee Myers Becomes First Female White House Press Secretary on January 20, 1993"
On January 20, 1993, Dee Dee Myers, a graduate of Hart High School in Santa Clarita, made history by becoming the first female White House press secretary during President Bill Clinton's administration at the age of 31. Myers, who later transitioned to a career in media and public commentary, was recognized for her significant political influence and her early work with notable figures such as Walter Mondale and Dianne Feinstein.
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