Working Families For San Francisco PAC
Supports Connie Chan For Congress
Working Families For San Francisco PAC
Supports Connie Chan For Congress
U.S. House of Representatives, CA-11
the candidates
We evaluated each of the candidates and their records to determine who is the best choice for San Francisco.
Scott Wiener
Scott Wiener is a State Senator representing San Francisco. He has worked on initatives to spur more housing construction through upzoning, place regulations on AI, expand worker rights, and increase environmental protections.
Saikat Chakrabarti
Saikat Chakrabarti is a former tech engineer, and the former Chief of Staff to Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez where he is credited with working on the Green New Deal. He also worked on the Bernie Sanders for President campaign in 2016.
Connie Chan
Connie Chan is the current Supervisor representing Distict 1 on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Chan has a long legislative record that has focused on issues of affordability, including affordable housing, workers rights, tenants rights, and helping parents care for children and loved ones.
Why Connie?
We researched each of the candidates, their views, legislative work, and commitment toward making San Francisco
more affordable for working people.
We did the research, and this is what we think.
San Francisco is lucky to have three strong candidates for U.S. Congress. Each candidate has their own strengths, but one truly stands out.
CONNIE CHAN has distinguished herself as the candidate who is best poised to deliver the strongest affordability agenda for San Francisco.
Here's why.
Supervisor Connie Chan makes her case on affordability by centering policy where pressure is most acute: housing, health care, utilities, and child care. Her agenda is direct and practical—build housing that working people and families can actually afford, defend the Affordable Care Act while expanding Medicaid to reduce premiums, and drive down utility and energy costs through accelerated investment in green infrastructure. Each plank targets a core monthly expense, translating policy into tangible relief for households.
CONNIE CHAN has the right vision to move San Francisco forward.
On child care, Chan pairs cost reduction with workforce stability. She points to San Francisco’s leadership as proof of concept, then argues for federal scale—legislation that lowers what families pay while ensuring early educators earn a living wage. That dual focus recognizes that affordability and quality are inseparable: sustainable systems require both accessible prices and a fairly compensated workforce.
Her economic strategy complements a cost-of-living agenda with job creation that supports upward mobility. Chan backs robust investment in manufacturing and construction to expand middle-income opportunities and diversify the economy. She also calls for stronger funding for career technical education, widening pathways into high-paying, skills-based careers that don’t depend on a four-year degree.
Finally, Chan situates wages as the center of fairness for working people. She emphasizes partnership with organized labor, advocating for a higher national minimum wage and stronger standards that secure fair pay across supply chains—both domestically and among major trading partners. The throughline is consistent: reduce essential costs, expand access to good jobs, and raise wages so working people can get ahead.
Now that's an approach we can get behind!
For these reasons, CONNIE CHAN has earned our endorsement.
Our CHOICE.
Of the three candidates, CONNIE CHAN is the best for issues of affordability and helping working families. We urge San Franciscans to vote for CONNIE CHAN on June 2, 2026!