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Elected in November 2016, Senator Scott Wiener represents District 11 in the California State Senate. District 11 includes all of San Francisco, Broadmoor, Colma, and Daly City, as well as portions of South San Francisco.
Elected in November 2016 and reelected in 2020, Senator Scott Wiener represents District 11 in the California State Senate. District 11 includes all of San Francisco, Broadmoor, Colma, and Daly City, as well as portions of South San Francisco.
Capitol Office. 1021 O Street, Suite 8620. Sacramento, CA 95814. Phone: (916) 651-4011
SB 961 — improves street safety by requiring speed governors in new vehicles sold in California. SB 966 — reduces the cost of prescription drugs by cracking down on anticompetitive practices by pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and requiring transparency
San Francisco. 455 Golden Gate Avenue. Suite 14800. San Francisco, CA 94102. Phone: (415) 557-1300
San Francisco. 455 Golden Gate Avenue. Suite 14800. San Francisco, CA 94102. Phone: (415) 557-1300
SACRAMENTO – The Senate passed SB 1047 by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), which aims to ensure the safe development of large-scale artificial intelligence systems by establishing clear, predictable, common-sense safety standards for developers of the largest and most powerful AI systems.
SACRAMENTO – Today, the landmark California AI safety bill, SB 1047 by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), passed the California State Assembly in a bipartisan 49-15 vote. The bill enacts common sense, first-in-the-nation safeguards to protect society from AI being used to conduct cyberattacks on critical infrastructure; develop chemical ...
Senator Scott Wiener represents San Francisco and northern San Mateo County in the California State Senate. Elected in 2016, Senator Wiener focuses extensively on housing, transportation, civil rights, criminal justice reform, clean energy, and alleviating poverty.
SACRAMENTO – The Senate passed Senator Scott Wiener’s (D-San Francisco) Senate Bill 966, which would enact the nation’s strongest protections against anticompetitive practices by pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), which are a significant contributor to rising drug costs.