Assemblymember Haney was on both the San Francisco Board of Education and the Board of Supervisors before he became Assembly District 17’s Assemblymember in 2022. He is also the Co-founder of #cut50, a national organization working to end mass incarceration.
In his first term as Assemblymember for AD17, Assemblymember Haney introduced legislation to:
If re-elected, we’re looking forward to Assemblymember Haney’s plan to advocate for criminal justice reform by investing in rehabilitation, treatment, reentry, and community-based courts. He also has plans to develop a state-level Overpaid Executive Tax modeled on San Francisco’s Prop L in 2020 which would tax companies whose highest-paid executives make more than 100 times the median salaries of their employees to hire more nurses, firefighters, and social workers across the state. Assemblymember Haney will also prioritize making college debt- and tuition-free so that all students have access to higher education.
We would like to see Assemblymember Haney be a better champion for affordable housing. We are concerned about his recent shift on housing that supports building more luxury units, which has led to the displacement of working-class communities by leaving us with few options for affordable housing. We hope that Assemblymember Haney will fight to expand rent control, strengthen tenant protections to keep tenants in their homes, and push harder for housing accessible to low-income and working class communities. Still, we believe Assemblymember Haney’s overall platforms are more aligned with a vision for a progressive future than his opponent’s.