Sen. Scott Wilk represents California’s 21st Senate District, encompassing the Santa Clarita, Antelope and Victor Valleys. Wilk was born and raised in the district and has represented the area in the state Legislature since 2012. Hailing from a working class family, he supports policies that bring mortgage-paying jobs to California and opposes those that place economic burdens on already struggling families. In this spirit, Scott believes in working across the aisle to craft meaningful solutions to California’s very real problems.
In 2023 he was named Co-Chair the Problem Solvers Caucus, a bicameral, bipartisan group of legislators who prioritize finding meaningful solutions over party ideology. He is a presiding officer of the Senate, as well as an appointee to both the Little Hoover Commission and the State Allocation Board. He was elected Senate Republican Leader in 2020 and served in that capacity through 2022.
Scott understands that a helping hand can be the difference between struggling and success. He has tirelessly worked to ensure those who need our help have a voice in Sacramento. In 2018 Scott was the recipient of Easterseals California's "2018 Senate Champion Award" and in 2019 Social Compassion in Legislation (SCIL) honored Scott with the "Compassionate Legislative Champion" Award.
Scott and his wife, Vanessa, reside with their two spoiled dogs, Simi V and AV; and have two adult children, Scott Jr. (Brooke, daughter in-law) and Alison (Matt, son in-law). They are the shamelessly proud grandparents of three precious grandchildren - Zeke (Alison & Matt), Finn and Peyton (Scott, Jr. & Brooke).