
State Controller, California

Pledges to reduce emissions and improve climate readiness, opposes relying on the Delta Conveyance Project, and supports net-metering reform and storage incentives.

Pledges to defend reproductive freedom and supports funding contraception and abortion services.

Supports quality jobs with living wages, champions care workforce economic mobility, and backs digital skills training for workers.

Supports evidence-based gun safety policies.

Proposes enrollment-based K-12 funding reforms, would expand in-class tutoring and academic coaching, and supports tuition-free community colleges and dual enrollment.

Supports trans women as women athletes, proposes a gender-neutral Olympic format for athletes, and supports reducing barriers for people with disabilities.

Supports alternatives to incarceration centered on rehabilitation, community-law-enforcement partnerships and trust-building, and Proposition 36 local treatment capacity.

Supports performance auditing of state programs, cracking down on improper spending, and data-driven oversight of state dollars.

Supports pro-housing incentives beyond RHNA targets, backs tax-increment financing for redevelopment agencies, and advocates for ongoing homeless housing prevention funding.

Proposes integrated early childhood childcare infrastructure, supports a children’s lens across nutrition programs, and advocates for expanded behavioral-health services.

Supports California sanctuary state policies, pledges to protect vulnerable immigrant communities, and backs health-care access regardless of immigration status.

Proposes a state-county H.R. 1 War Room, supports funding for safety-net providers, and backs waivers and new revenue for coverage.

Supports renewable energy infrastructure investments, water infrastructure conservation and reuse, and rural broadband and telehealth expansion.

Calls for living-wage jobs with benefits, supports care-workforce job stability, and established home-care workers' minimum wage.

Would expand behavioral-health service delivery capacity while supporting substance-use treatment for community safety and Proposition 36 local treatment capacity.

Maintains California cannot tax deficit; calls for cuts and new revenue, including new revenue to maintain coverage.