Scott Peters is a proven leader with a track record of working with everyone to achieve common sense solutions and get things done. Since becoming a member the U.S. House of Representatives in 2013, his priorities have been to enact comprehensive climate and energy solutions, create high-quality jobs that expand San Diego’s innovation economy, make our communities safer by reducing gun violence, keep our promises to our veterans, and make healthcare more affordable and accessible. He currently serves on the House Budget Committee and the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the Joint Economic Committee, and as a Regional Vice Chair for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Scott has made improving the quality of life in San Diego his life’s work, and he’s developed a solid reputation as someone who is willing to reach across the aisle and achieve bipartisan solutions to tough problems.
In Congress, his focus has been on serving San Diego, and battling climate change nationally. Recently, he brought home more than one billion dollars for military infrastructure, helped complete the $2 billion Mid Coast trolley extension, helped get a major new border crossing at San Ysidro, and more than $350 million to address cross border sewage contamination in the Tijuana River Valley. Scott has also become one of the most effective legislators in Congress on climate change. He’s been the lead or co lead sponsor on the three major climate bills that have become law since coming to congress: to control methane leaks, to invest in carbon capture research and deployment, and to eliminate hydrofluorocarbons as coolants which are a significant cause of global warming.
Before being elected to Congress, Scott served as chair of the San Diego Unified Port District – a major economic engine that produces tens of thousands of high-skill, high-wage jobs for San Diegans. The Port manages the state tidelands in and around San Diego Bay, which produces around $3.3 billion in direct economic impact to the region and supports middle-class jobs for around 40,000 San Diegans.
Scott served at the Port after completing two terms on the San Diego City Council, where he was San Diego’s first City Council President, elected to the role three years in a row by his colleagues. While at the City, Scott pursued greater accountability and efficiency in government, with a results-oriented approach. He led the creation of a new council/mayor form of government with an independent budget review function; created an independent audit function; hired the City’s first independent budget analyst; completed over $2 billion in downtown redevelopment including a new major league ballpark that generated more than 19,000 jobs; delivered an 80% reduction in sewer spills and beach closure days; set new standards for energy and water conservation in new development; and completed major district infrastructure, including Highway 56.
Prior to entering public service, Scott had a 16-year legal career in private practice, specializing in environmental law. He worked as an associate at large law firms, as a Deputy County Counsel for the County of San Diego, and then had his own small law firm for a number of years.