Currently holds the office of Health and Human Services Department Secretary until January 1, 1970.
Candidate for California Attorney General in 2018 California 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedHe has also worked to protect women’s health rights, suing the Administration over attempting to limit access to contraceptives under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). And he has relentlessly prosecuted statewide sex trafficking rings. Learn more
Xavier has long advocated for Californians who have been wronged or unfairly targeted financially, working to help our most vulnerable communities, from young people to students to hardworking families. Learn more
He has secured millions of dollars in debt relief for students who attended predatory for-profit colleges and continues to fight to protect retirement security for seniors. And he is holding Equifax accountable for its breach of personal data – demanding that victims of the breach get the help and support they need and deserve. Learn more
He works to help law enforcement harness technology, so California can get ahead of the curve on cybersecurity and use cutting edge tools to keep individuals, including our men and women in uniform, safe. Learn more
Fighting to protect our climate is nothing new for him. As a Member of Congress, Xavier opposed legislation that would have turned a blind eye to greenhouse gas emissions, worked to clean the Los Angeles River and preserve green space in Los Angeles neighborhoods and supported clean energy initiatives. Learn more
He advocated for gun safety measures, as a way to curb violence that had historically plagued parts of California. Learn more
Xavier has fought for affordable health care for decades, driven by the belief that health care should be a right for everyone. Learn more
He has also worked to protect women’s health rights, suing the Administration over attempting to limit access to contraceptives under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Learn more
He supported funding for so-called sanctuary cities and jurisdictions, for example, because he saw first-hand how important it was for his constituents to trust and work with police officers to keep families safe and prevent crime. Learn more
In Congress, Xavier fought to protect the Social Security benefits of Californians who paid into the program and earned their chance to retire with dignity. Learn more
He fought against tax cuts that would benefit the wealthiest Americans and caused record Federal budget deficits at the expense of hardworking people. Learn more
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