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Scott Wilk

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Senate Republican

District 21, Lancaster

Time in office

Assembly: 2012-2016

Senate: 2016—Present

Background

Small Business Owner

Campaign contributions

Senator Scott Wilk has taken at least $2.1 million from the Party sector since he was elected to the legislature. That represents 30% of his total campaign contributions.

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Capitol office

1021 O Street, Suite 7140, Sacramento, CA 95814-4900; (916) 651-4021

District office(s)

848 W. Lancaster Blvd., Suite 101, Lancaster, CA 93534; (661) 729-6232

23920 Valencia Blvd., Suite 250, Santa Clarita, CA 91355; (661) 286-1471

14343 Civic Drive, First Floor, Victorville, CA 92392; (760) 843-8414

Biographical information

Birth Place

Lancaster, CA

Race/Ethnicity

White

Residence

Santa Clarita, CA

Gender

Male

Born

March 16, 1959

Identifies as

Straight

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How this legislator voted in 2021-2022

Campaign contributions received by sector

OpenSecrets and CalMatters have categorized campaign contributions to legislators based on the economic sector that the donor represents. Methodology →

This is how much money Scott Wilk has taken from the various sectors since he was elected to the legislature.

Broad sector Amount Percent
Party
$2,050,613 $2.1 M 30%
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
$690,377 $690k 10%
General Business
$528,536 $528k 8%
Health
$502,442 $502k 7%
Government Agencies/Education/Other
$309,580 $309k 5%
Energy & Natural Resources
$304,999 $304k 4%
Construction
$222,498 $222k 3%
Communications & Electronics
$207,800 $207k 3%
Labor
$195,484 $195k 3%
Candidate Contributions
$192,834 $192k 3%
Agriculture
$169,110 $169k 2%
Ideology/Single Issue
$139,657 $139k 2%
Transportation
$137,450 $137k 2%
Unitemized Contributions
$19,150 $19k <1%
Lawyers & Lobbyists
$18,247 $18k <1%
Defense
$14,300 $14k <1%
Note: The above percentages might not add up to exactly 100% because we are not displaying any contributions that have not yet been classified.

Committees this legislator serves on

Being on a policy committee means the legislator works on these issues by considering bills relevant to the policy topic. The committee “chair” , chosen by the chamber leader, oversees the discussions of these bills. Members also serve on additional special, select, joint and sub committees, which can be found here.

Business, Professions and Economic Development
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Bills relating to most business and professional practices and regulations.
Education
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Bills relating to K12 education and higher education.
Energy, Utilities and Communications
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Bills relating to utilities, energy companies, alternative energy development and conservation, and communications development and technology.
Governmental Organization (Vice Chair)
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Bills relating to state government organization, horseracing, public gaming, the National Guard, alcoholic beverages, and management of public safety emergencies and disaster response, and legislation permitting the use of state-controlled lands.
Judiciary (Vice Chair)
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Bills relating to courts, judges, and court personnel. Bills relating to liens, claims, and unclaimed property. Bills relating to privacy and consumer protection.
Labor, Public Employment and Retirement (Vice Chair)
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Bills relating to labor, industrial safety, unemployment, workers’ compensation and insurance, state and local public agency collective bargaining, state and local nonschool public employees, noncertificated and classified public school employees, public retirement systems, public employees’ compensation and employment benefits, including retirement and health care, and state social security administration.

How special interest groups rate this legislator

Special interest groups are organizations that advocate on behalf of shared interests, such as protecting the environment. Many interest groups rate politicians on how well their voting records agree with each group's goals. See a selection of these ratings for this legislator. Methodology →

17%
2022
American Civil Liberties Union
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The ACLU has major chapters in Northern California and Southern California and advocates on criminal justice, free speech and other issues.
100%
2023
California Chamber of Commerce
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The California Chamber of Commerce includes an advocacy arm for employers. It says it has more than 14,000 members representing a quarter of the state’s private sector workforce, and it issues an annual “job killer” list of bills.
0%
2022
California Environmental Voters
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California Environmental Voters advocates for environmental protection and climate change mitigation. It was started in 1972.
11%
2022
California Labor Federation
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The California Labor Federation is an umbrella organization for more than 1,200 labor unions representing 2.1 million workers in manufacturing, retail, construction, hospitality, public sector, health care, entertainment and other industries.
59%
2023
California Teachers Association
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The California Teachers Association is a labor organization representing teachers and other employees at K-12 schools and community colleges. With 310,000 members, it is the largest affiliate of the National Education Association.
0%
2022
Courage California
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Courage California is a progressive advocacy organization seeking policy change on issues including equity, representative democracy and institutional corruption.
20%
2022
Equality California
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Equality California says it has more than 900,000 members and is the largest statewide organization of its kind. It advocates for equal rights and other issues of concern to the LGBTQ community.
A
2022
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
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The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association advocates for limited taxation and for the “economical, equitable and efficient use of taxpayer dollars.” It was founded by Howard and Estelle Jarvis, who championed Proposition 13 in 1978, California’s landmark property tax limit.
7%
2022
Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California
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Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California represents seven affiliates that run more than 100 health centers serving more than 750,000 patients a year. It advocates on sexual and reproductive health care and education, and access to health care, including abortion.
10%
2023
Sierra Club
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The Sierra Club has 13 chapters with more than 400,000 members in California and advocates on environmental and climate change issues.

Sponsored travel in 2022

Gifts reported in 2022

Senate District 21 demographics

Senate District 21 map
D

Safe Democratic district

Next election: 2024

How to read these charts

District
State

Voter registration

Dem
47%
47%
GOP
25%
24%
No party
21%
23%

Census data on race/ethnicity, household income, age, poverty rate, and education level will be provided when available.

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Most recent election

2020 General
R

Scott Wilk (Incumbent)

Republican
50.8%
D

Kipp Mueller

Democratic
49.2%

CalMatters coverage about this legislator

Across the aisle: Can bipartisan caucuses change the California Legislature?

By Sameea Kamal, April 25, 2023

Can a suicide hotline help California's Native Americans?

By Lynn La, March 24, 2023

New California pay-to-play law taken to court

By Ben Christopher, February 24, 2023

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