Xavier's Priorities
On the Issues
Priorities
We have to fight to make it possible for all of us to have the California Dream, and that’s why I’m running for Governor.
Care for All. Care We Can Afford.
Health care is a human right, and as California’s Health Care Governor I will deliver affordable care without debt or delays, strengthen Medi-Cal, close racial and economic gaps, and build toward a universal single-payer system that puts people before profits.
Fighting Donald Trump
I vow to protect and lead our state against Trump and his attacks as Governor to ensure California keeps moving forward and building together. I have a proven record of facing and winning against Donald Trump, 122 times in fact as California’s Attorney General, and I am ready to get back in the ring again as Governor.
Housing
Build More Affordable Housing. Make the California Dream possible.
I believe that everyone benefits when there are enough homes, when costs stop rising out of control, and when everyone has a safe, stable place to call home. As governor, I will treat housing like the essential infrastructure it is.
Economy and Affordability
Lower Costs. Raise Stability. Put Families First.
Californians are being squeezed by rising costs—from insurance and childcare to groceries—and too many families are falling behind even while working hard. As governor, I will take on the cost of living head-on by standing up to price gouging and unjustified rate hikes, expanding help with childcare and essential costs, and using the power of the state to lower prices where the market has failed.
Energy and Utilities
Clean Energy. Lower Bills. Shared Benefits.
I believe that by treating clean energy and grid resilience as public investments—and ensuring renters, low-income households, and workers share in the benefits—California can fight climate change, strengthen reliability, and make energy more affordable for everyone.
California Disaster Preparedness & Resilience
Protect People. Prevent Harm. Recover Fairly and Fast.
As Governor, I will ensure that disaster preparedness in California is not just about infrastructure, but about dignity, equity, and keeping people in their homes and communities.
Innovation That Works for Everyone
Artificial Intelligence
California built this technology, and California should benefit from it. AI should broaden opportunity, not concentrate it.
A Moral Emergency and Policy Failure
Homelessness
We have spent billions, and the results are not good enough. That is not a reason to give up; it is a reason to govern differently.