San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Wiener weighs run for Pelosi’s House seat

- By Shira Stein Reach Shira Stein: shira.stein@sfchronicl­e.com; Twitter: @shiramstei­n

State Sen. Scott Wiener has formed an explorator­y committee to run for the congressio­nal seat currently occupied by Speaker Emerita Nancy

Pelosi.

Wiener, D-San Francisco, is raising funds to run for Pelosi’s House seat in the event she doesn’t run for another term in 2024. Pelosi stepped down as leader of House Democrats in January and has held the San Francisco House seat since 1987.

Pelosi “is one of the most effective and transforma­tional leaders we’ve ever had. I am and will continue to be grateful to have her as my representa­tive in Congress for as long as she is willing to serve. I’m exploring my options for a potential congressio­nal run in the event she decides to step down,” Wiener said in a statement through a spokespers­on.

Forming an explorator­y committee is the first step toward running for Congress, but is largely a placeholde­r that allows a candidate to raise funds, poll likely voters and conduct other acts to deterpasse­d

mine whether a candidate should run.

As a senator, Wiener has championed numerous bills aimed at dramatical­ly boosting California’s housing production, as well as bills focused on civil liberties and the LGBTQ community.

So far this legislativ­e session, he has proposed a bill to make permanent an earlier requiremen­t he

requiring local government­s to streamline approval of some projects if the city hasn’t met its state-mandated housing targets. That measure has sped up the approval of more than 3,000 housing units in San Francisco alone. He’s also revived a push to decriminal­ize hallucinog­enic mushrooms, and is co-author of a proposal to remove Prop. 8 — a voterappro­ved initiative to ban gay marriage that was ruled unconstitu­tional — from the state Constituti­on.

“Speaker Emerita Pelosi plans to serve her entire term in Congress, representi­ng the people of San Francisco. And in order to help win back the House for the Democrats, she has filed for re-election,” her spokespers­on, Aaron Bennett, told The Chronicle on Friday.Pelosi’s daughter Christine Pelosi, an attorney who has never held public office but has been a leader in the state and national Democratic parties, and former San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim, now the California director of the Working Families Party, are also expected to consider making a run when Pelosi does retire.

 ?? Justin Katigbak/Speical to The Chronicle ?? California Sen. Scott Wiener has been raising funds to run for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s seat in Congress in the event she doesn’t seek re-election.
Justin Katigbak/Speical to The Chronicle California Sen. Scott Wiener has been raising funds to run for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s seat in Congress in the event she doesn’t seek re-election.

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