SCOTT TAKES ON THE TOUGHEST FIGHTS
– AND WINS

STANDING UP TO TRUMP

LGBTQ RIGHTS

PROTECTING LGBTQ COMMUNITY FROM MAGA’S UNPRECEDENTED ASSAULT

With the LGBTQ community facing a vicious and brutal assault from the Trump Administration, we need a leader who will fight relentlessly to protect and expand our rights. Scott is that fighter, and he has fought so hard for LGBTQ people that he has put his own personal safety at risk, experiencing repeated personal attacks by Marjorie Taylor Green, Ted Cruz, Elon Musk, Donald Trump Jr., and others, in addition to a tidal wave of death threats and physical harassment by anti-LGBTQ bigots.

As a gay man who came of age as a teenager during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis in 1987, Scott knows our community has seen dark days before. The devastation of HIV/AIDS inspired him to volunteer for an HIV crisis hotline as a college student in North Carolina, and he advocated for transgender people as a student at Harvard Law School in the 1990s. When he moved to San Francisco, he was part of the core group of people who built San Francisco’s LGBT Community Center. When gay men were getting raped in the Castro, Scott stepped up and helped create a community safety organization to keep people safe.

In the Senate, Scott has fought to erase discriminatory laws that harmed LGBTQ youth, transgender women, and people living with HIV. He authored nation-leading laws to make PrEP available from a pharmacist without a physician prescription (similar to the birth control pill), establish the nation’s strongest legal protections for LGBTQ seniors in nursing homes and other long-term care, collect voluntary health data to fight health disparities in the LGBTQ community, repeal discriminatory felonies targeting people living with HIV, and end discrimination against LGBTQ people on California’s broken sex offender registry.

Scott has relentlessly defended LGBTQ people against the vicious attacks Trump and his MAGA cronies have unleashed. He authored the nation’s first LGBTQ refuge law, and expanded privacy protections to prevent harassment and targeting against transgender and nonbinary people. As Senate Budget Chair, he secured $15 million in state funds to cover gender affirming healthcare that Trump is attempting to cut from Medicaid.

Legislation

  • SB 107 (2022): Establishes California as a refuge for transgender youth and their parents, who are being criminalized in red states for seeking medically recommended gender affirming healthcare.
  • SB 59 (2025): Protects transgender Californians from harassment and outing by automatically making legal records related to gender transition confidential.
  • SB 497 (2025): Protects the privacy of medical data related to gender transition, and strengthens the protections of SB 107, the transgender state of refuge law.
  • SB 957 (2023): Empowers efforts to eliminate health disparities by closing loopholes in requirements to collect LGBTQ health data.
  • SB 219 (2017): Strengthens protections for LGBT seniors living in long-term care facilities against discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or HIV status. Later incorporated into an Executive Order issued by President Biden.
  • SB 159 (2019): Authorizes pharmacists to furnish pre- and post- exposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP) without a physician prescription and also prohibits insurance companies from requiring prior authorizations in order to obtain PrEP coverage.
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IMMIGRATION

FIGHTING TRUMP’S ASSAULT ON OUR IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES

Scott is a national leader in fighting Trump’s vicious assault on our immigrant communities. When masked agents began disappearing people off the street in San Francisco, he passed first of its kind legislation to unmask them. In Congress, he will lead the charge to protect our immigrant neighbors and get ICE OUT OF CALIFORNIA!!!

Scott has also worked for years to ensure immigrants receive fair treatment in California. He authored legislation to prevent immigrants from being forced to disclose their immigration status in open court when it isn’t relevant, preventing the justice system from exploiting immigrants and targeting them. He also helped pass a law to prevent landlords from using immigration status as leverage against tenants in eviction disputes.

Legislation

  • SB 627 (2025): Prohibits local and federal law enforcement from wearing masks and other face coverings on duty in California.
  • SB 785 (2018): Protects immigrants from irrelevant disclosures of their immigration status in open court by requiring that any discussion or questioning about the immigration status of any witness, victim, or defendant first be deemed by a judge to be relevant and admissible.
  • AB 291 (Chiu, 2017): Provides greater protection of tenants against discrimination based on immigration status; Landlords may no longer use reporting tenants as leverage for eviction.  Principal co-author with Assemblymember David Chiu.
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AFFORDABILITY

Housing

A national Leader making Housing more Affordable

Scott is a nationally renowned, progressive leader on tackling the housing crisis. He has challenged longstanding orthodoxies and establishment thinking to help create a new vision for housing. For the past decade, he’s taken on California’s broken housing status quo and passed groundbreaking laws that have fundamentally transformed the process of building homes in California and inspired a national movement to make it easier and faster to build new homes and apartment buildings in all communities, and lower costs for families. Fighting entrenched powers wasn’t easy, but ten years later tens of thousands of affordable homes have been expedited under Scott’s laws — including over 3,000 in San Francisco. Scott’s work is saving families money and getting thousands of people permanently off the streets — and he’s just getting started.

Legislation

  • SB 35, SB 423, SB 828, SB 765, SB 312, SB 4, and SB 79: Streamlining and expediting housing approvals and permits, especially affordable housing, ensuring strong housing goals that actually meet California’s housing needs, requiring cities to zone for more homes, zoning for more homes near public transportation, authorizing churches and other faith organizations to build affordable housing on their land, and expediting permits for on-campus student housing. Scott authored these bills to fundamentally overhaul California’s broken housing approval system, expediting tens of thousands of housing approvals and ensuring that all communities are building housing.
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HEALTHCARE

HEALTHCARE – INCLUDING MENTAL HEALTHCARE – IS A HUMAN RIGHT

Scott has lived with a chronic health condition for the past 36 years and has navigated our broken, disjointed health care system. And, as a young gay man growing up, Scott lived through a literal mass die-off of gay men, trans people, and others from HIV/AIDS, as the federal government sat back and did nothing to stop the dying.

These experiences gave Scott a deep passion for health care access and made him a champion for that access — willing to do combat with corporate health care giants and break glass when necessary. Healthcare is a human right, and every person deserves access to affordable healthcare. That’s why Scott passed the biggest expansion of mental healthcare in California history, forcing giant insurance companies to cover mental health and addiction treatment the same way they cover physical health conditions. As Senate Budget Chair, Scott helped defend MediCal coverage, including for undocumented Californians, as the federal government took a wrecking ball to the program, and he helped protect funding for reproductive health care, HIV care, and other critical needs. Scott has consistently championed single-payer health care, and, working with a broad labor/community coalition, he passed legislation advancing single payer health care in California.

The cost of healthcare is just as important as access to it through insurance coverage. That’s why Scott took on giant mega-corporations known as pharmacy benefit managers or PBMs to stop them from jacking up the cost of medication to pad their profits. Scott also passed California’s first price cap for insulin, helping ensure the four million Californians living with diabetes don’t have to choose between taking their medication and putting food on the table.Scott will never stop fighting to expand health care access and lower costs.

Legislation

  • SB 40 (2025): Caps co-pays for insulin at $35 per month in California.
  • SB 41 (2025): Cracks down on pharmaceutical megacorporations called pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to prohibit behaviors that were
  • SB 770 (2023): Takes concrete steps towards universal health coverage in California by directing the California Health and Human Services Agency (HHS) to consult with the federal government to create a universal healthcare system, such as a single payer system.
  • SB 855 (2020): The California Parity Act, is the biggest expansion of mental health and addiction benefits in decades. It requires parity between how insurance companies cover mental health treatments and medical treatments.
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Climate & TRANSPORTATION

SCOTT HAS TAKEN ON GIANT CORPORATE POLLUTERS AND THE STATUS QUO TO PROTECT OUR CLIMATE, SAVE OUR PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEMS, AND SPEED THE TRANSITION TO CLEAN ENERGY

Since his first day in the Senate, Scott has won big fights and taken bold positions to confront the existential threat of climate change. He was named a TIME100 Climate Champion in 2023 after he took on the biggest corporations in the world — particularly the oil industry — and passed first-in-the-nation legislation to force them to publicly disclose their carbon emissions.

We need to transition to clean energy as quickly as possible, and Scott has been leading the way. He passed legislation to require cities to implement instantaneous app-based permitting for rooftop solar projects, and to streamline permitting for clean transportation projects such as light rail, rapid bus service, and bike and pedestrian safety projects. He passed a historic law to force California’s transportation department (Cal Trans) to prioritize bike and pedestrian safety improvements on state-owned roads (e.g., 19th Ave., Van Ness, Lombard, and Park Presidio). He passed the largest investment in battery storage in California history — helping to prevent blackouts and speed solar and wind adoption — and fought to ban fracking across the state. Scott has long advocated for public power in San Francisco and authored (sadly unsuccessful) legislation to convert PG&E into a public utility.

But first and foremost, Scott is a champion for public transportation and a 28+ year daily rider of Muni and regular rider of BART. As a member of the Board of Supervisors, Scott authored a charter amendment, which the voters passed, to ensure Muni funding increases as San Francisco grows. More recently, when these systems faced with financial collapse, Scott knew we had to do everything possible to protect them and stepped up to become the leading public transportation advocate in the Legislature. He played a key role securing billions of dollars in state funding to keep our trains and buses running on time, and authored a law to trigger a regional ballot measure that will provide transit across the Bay Area with a sustainable long-term source of funding.

Legislation

  • SB 253 (2023): Requires all large corporations that do business in California to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions.
  • SB 379 (2022): Requires California cities to implement an online, instant solar permitting system to streamline the process of remote solar installation and inspection.
  • SB 700 (2018): Establishes the biggest investment in energy storage in California, the Energy Storage Initiative, offering rebates to electricity customers who install home or business energy storage systems that enable solar energy to be stored and used both day and night.
  • SB 922 (2022): Streamlines sustainable bike, bus, light rail, pedestrian and other transportation projects.
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Israel & Palestine

Israel & Palestine

Promoting peace, ending the destruction and occupation of Gaza and the West Bank, and combating antisemitism

Scott is a believer in transparency, and he wants all San Franciscans to know where he stands on Israel and Palestine.

Scott strongly supports Israel’s existence as Jewish homeland and strongly opposes efforts to destroy Israel, such as Hamas’s October 7 attack. Scott has also been vocal that Israel's destruction of Gaza has been utterly disproportionate, indefensible, and is a moral stain. Scott believes the Netanyahu government’s destruction of Palestinian communities in Gaza qualifies as a genocide.

As a Jew whose family members fled anti-Jewish violence in Eastern Europe and Russia, Scott deeply believes in the critical importance of Israel’s existence. Israel is home to half of all Jews on the planet, and it plays a critical role for Jews globally. Scott also strongly believes Palestinians deserve a state in the West Bank and Gaza.

Scott believes both Israel and Palestine must be governed by leadership committed to peace and democracy. As a result, Scott, who has long protested Benjamin Netanyahu and referred to him as a “cancer,” has publicly called for a new government in Israel. Scott has also been clear that Hamas, which is a vile terrorist organization committed to Israel’s destruction and the removal of Jews, must disarm and have no role in a future Palestinian state.

Scott has consistently supported Israel’s right to defend itself and also vocally opposed its destruction of Gaza. For example, when Hamas began launching missiles into Israel in 2021, and Israel responded with extreme bombing of Gaza, Scott called for an end to the violence and publicly stated that Israel had gone beyond self-defense in its bombing campaign.

When Hamas invaded Israel on October 7 and engaged in the largest slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust, Scott immediately and vocally condemned Hamas’s pogrom and supported Israel’s right to defend itself. However, Israel quickly went beyond self-defense in its over-the-top response in Gaza. Scott began opposing Israel’s escalations in Gaza on October 13, 2023. Over time, Scott has opposed and condemned Israel’s extreme response, referring to it as “cratering an entire population,” “absolute destruction,” a “moral stain,” and a “Shanda” (Yiddish for “disgrace”). Scott has also stated his belief that the Netanyahu government’s actions in Gaza constitute a genocide.

Scott has vocally opposed the Netanyahu government’s West Bank settlement policy, which is designed to sabotage efforts to create a contiguous Palestinian state. Settlement expansions are illegal and must stop and be reversed. And the Israeli government must stop tolerating settler violence and land grabs, which deeply harm Palestinian communities.

The Netanyahu government — which includes vile messianic extremists who used to be banned from being part of the government in Israel and who have made indisputably genocidal statements about Palestinians — is a barrier to peace. It is deeply harming Palestinians and also harming Israelis. It is upending Israel’s standing in the world.

Scott has been clear about his policies toward Israel and Palestine. Scott believes the U.S. should support Israel’s defense — for example, Iron Dome and David’s Sling — but he will not support U.S. funding for the destruction of Palestinian communities in Gaza or the West Bank and thus will not support offensive arms sales to an Israeli government not committed to peace.

Scott is neither seeking nor accepting support from AIPAC due to significant policy differences.

Scott is a leader in the fight against antisemitism. He has consistently called out antisemitism on both the right and the left — whether Trump’s empowerment of antisemites and efforts to elect Nazi-aligned governments in Europe or the casting out from progressive spaces of Jews who support Israel’s existence. Scott has vocally opposed antisemitism in our local community, whether the targeting of Jewish-owned businesses, the targeting of Jewish kids in our schools, or antisemitic atmospheres at UCSF or San Francisco State University.

Scott, who helped lead the California Legislative Jewish Caucus for over five years, helped pass California’s law to address antisemitism in our schools. Scott has also vocally opposed Trump’s disingenuous and false use of antisemitism to defund universities and scientific research. Scott has been clear that when Trump disingenuously attacks universities and science in the name of the Jews — whereas he is actually doing so to further his own anti-science, anti-education MAGA ideology — it makes Jews less safe.

Scott is also proud of San Francisco’s vibrant Palestinian community. Scott has condemned attacks on Palestinians and Muslims, including violence directed at the community and political attacks by MAGA Republicans and others. Scott has long championed California’s nonprofit security grant program, which has helped make both Jewish and Muslim community institutions in San Francisco more secure from hate attacks.

Scott’s video statement on genocide in Gaza
Scott’s video statement on Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank

Scott’s past statements

  • 10/13/23 “I'm a life-long supporter of Israel & am reeling from Hamas's genocidal pogrom. Israel has a right to defend itself & hold Hamas accountable for this atrocity. Israel also must avoid civilian disaster in Gaza. Displacing >1M Gazans — half the population — is not the answer.”
  • 10/15/23 (On the Islamophobic murder of Wadea al-Fayoume) “This is absolutely vile & heartbreaking — the brutal murder of a young Palestinian boy in Illinois. Our Muslim community is part of our nation’s rich, diverse fabric & we must never normalize Islamophobic violence. Rest in peace, Wadea. You deserved so much better.”
  • 10/18/23 "With 1,400 innocents dead, Israel must hold Hamas accountable for the horror it perpetrated. But an endless ground war that destabilizes the region & imperils the lives of millions of Gazans & 360,000 Israeli soldiers is not the way to achieve that goal.”
  • 10/25/23 "Vigilante settlers are taking advantage of Israel’s war with Hamas to grab Palestinian land in the West Bank & to commit violence against Palestinians. Netanyahu is letting them get away with it. It needs to stop. West Bank settlement expansion sabotages any long-term solution.”
  • 10/27/23 "I’ve been clear about my own criticisms of Israel since the start of this war, including the settler violence in the West Bank, forced evacuation of 1.1M Gazans, escalation in Gaza & the humanitarian disaster & massive death unfolding there.”
  • 10/27/23 “It’s also beyond horrific that some members of Netanyahu’s government are calling for mass expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza & the West Bank.”
  • 12/17/23 At a time when the world must work to end the war while bringing home all hostages, ensuring Hamas no longer runs Gaza & laying groundwork for a 2-state solution, Netanyahu again shows he’s unfit for office. Israel needs a PM committed to durable peace. Netanyahu is the opposite.”
  • 12/23/23 “The discourse since the 10/7 Hamas pogrom has at times been dominated by either (1) fully supporting everything Israel does or (2) delegitimizing Israel’s existence & wanting the home of 50% of Jews on planet Earth to be eliminated. For most Jews, however, we support Israel & also criticize it & can’t stand Netanyahu. We know Hamas is a death cult. We want peace. We want Israelis & Palestinians to be able to live in peace in Israel & Palestine. We want the death cycle to end.”
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PUBLIC SAFETY

PUBLIC SAFETY

SAN FRANCISCANS SHOULD FEEL SAFE IN EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD

San Francisco is a world-class city, and our best days are yet to come. But current conditions on our streets have left people feeling unsafe and rightfully wanting better for our city. Scott has led the way by pushing for new ways to intervene and improve these conditions. He was an early champion of conservatorship reform, and helped pass groundbreaking legislation to compassionately help people in crisis get the care they need and prevent them from continuing to unravel in public.

Scott has also led the legislative effort to hold perpetrators accountable for car break-ins. He passed California’s law to close the “locked-door loophole,” a senseless requirement in California’s Penal Code that allowed some perpetrators to avoid accountability for car break-ins.

Scott worked with street vendors and community organizations to change state law to allow SFPD a greater role in tackling the sale of stolen goods that is disrupting San Francisco Streets and upending legitimate street vending. Our approach as a city will always prioritize treatment and recovery first, but the impact of this crisis on the surrounding community also requires a public safety response.

Legislation

  • SB 276 (2025): Holds individuals who sell stolen goods on San Francisco streets accountable with potential misdemeanor charges, helping protect legitimate street vendors and enhance public safety in San Francisco.
  • SB 905 (2024): Holds perpetrators accountable for car break-ins by closing the “locked-door loophole” in the penal code that allowed some to avoid accountability.
  • SB 1045 (2018): Gives San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego counties greater flexibility to expand and modernize the conservatorship system, providing support for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness along with severe mental illness, substance use disorders, repeated psychiatric hospitalizations, or frequent emergency medical service use.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM

SCOTT HAS TAKEN BOLD STANCES ON TOUGH ISSUES TO MAKE CHANGE

Systemic racism plagues our criminal justice system. Scott has been a consistent advocate for reimagining our criminal justice system, and he has fought time and again for progressive criminal justice reforms. Scott authored California’s laws ending mandatory minimum drug sentences and eliminating the most overused sentence enhancement, as well as laws to stop sending innocent people to prison. Scott has also consistently supported reforms to reduce police use of lethal force.

Legislation

  • SB 73 (2021): Repeals the most common mandatory minimum jail/prison sentences for drug offenses and gives judges more discretion to order probation and other alternatives to incarceration.
  • SB 136 (2019): Repeals a commonly used one-year sentence enhancement that is added to each prior prison or felony jail term that an individual has served.
  • SB 97 (2023): Streamlines the process for the wrongfully convicted to demonstrate their innocence and have their convictions overturned.
  • SB 923 (2018): Sets statewide eyewitness identification standards to help prevent misidentifications that lead to innocent people being convicted and actual perpetrators remaining free.
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INNOVATION

DEFENDING SCIENCE

SCIENCE IS UNDER ASSAULT, AND SCOTT IS STEPPING UP TO DEFEND IT

Science is one of the central pillars of California’s success. Scientific research fuels so much innovation in our medical system, our biotech industry, our universities that make countless lives healthier and better. Trump is trying to burn our scientific research apparatus to the ground and California’s success with it, but Scott is standing up to build a new state science agency to defend our progress.

Legislation

  • SB 607 (2025): Authorizes a bond to fund scientific research in California in the face of Trump’s assault on our scientific research infrastructure.
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NET NEUTRALITY

SAFEGUARDING A FAIR INTERNET

In the year 2025, Congress still has not passed a net neutrality law. Thanks to Scott, California has, and it’s the nation’s strongest. In Congress, Scott will fight for a fair and open internet that allows small enterprises to compete on an even playing field with Big Tech giants.

Legislation

  • SB 822 (2018): Re-instates the net neutrality protections put in place by the Federal Communications Commission under President Obama in 2015. These protections were repealed by the FCC under President Trump in December 2017. Scott’s law is the main barrier to telecommunications companies discriminating against startups on internet service.
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