Connie Chan: San Francisco Supervisor Discusses Congressional Bid and Policy Priorities
[HPP] Connie ChanJanuary 21, 20261h 2min
42 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβCongressional Candidacy and Motivation
- π Connie Chan, the current San Francisco District 1 Supervisor, is running for Congress in District 11, the seat previously held by Nancy Pelosi.
- π‘ Her decision to run was significantly influenced by the perceived threats and attacks on working people and various communities under the Trump administration post-2025.
- π― Chan emphasizes the need to fight back against policies that undermine human rights, civil rights, and the future of the nation.
Key Policy Stances
- π Immigration: Advocates for affirming birthright citizenship, protecting naturalized citizens, and investing in pathways to citizenship, citing San Francisco's successful model. She criticizes Trump's actions against immigrants and ICE operations.
- π₯ Healthcare: Believes healthcare is a human right and supports expanding Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, and advocating for Medicare for All. She highlights San Francisco's proactive measures to reserve funds against potential Medicaid cuts.
- π Education: Stresses the importance of investing in education, from affordable childcare to K-12 classrooms and free community college, as a pathway to a better future and middle-class stability.
- π° Progressive Taxation: Supports wealth taxes and progressive taxation, including San Francisco's "overpay CEO tax" and a statewide tax on billionaires, to rebuild the middle class and fund essential services.
- ποΈ Foreign Policy & Military Budget: Calls for limiting defense appropriations, shifting spending to prioritize domestic needs, and emphasizing humanitarian aid over military intervention. She supports the "block the bomb act" and a ceasefire in Gaza.
Legislative Record and Political Approach
- β As a San Francisco Supervisor, Chan has championed a family-friendly workplace ordinance, supported small businesses, and enhanced tenants' rights, including the right to form unions and access translated documents.
- π She takes pride in her work as Budget Committee Chair, balancing San Francisco's budget during challenging times by cutting wasteful spending rather than burdening working people.
- β Identifies as a progressive Democrat who prioritizes "people power" over corporate interests, noting her track record of defeating billionaires and their PACs in local elections.
Addressing Local San Francisco Issues
- π¨ ICE Enforcement: Details San Francisco's preparedness against ICE, including legal challenges from the City Attorney and Attorney General, and the implementation of "ICE only zones" to contain federal operations.
- π Public Transit: Views public transit as a public good that should be federally funded for operations, not just capital improvements, and advocates for initiatives like free MUNI.
- π‘ Affordable Housing: Proposes amending the Faircloth Amendment to enable more social housing and expanding rental subsidies to include workforce housing beyond federal poverty levels.
- β‘ PG&E: Criticizes PG&E's monopoly and maintenance issues, advocating for stricter enforcement of regulations and allowing states and municipalities to own energy infrastructure.
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