Generated by GPT-5-mini| Congressman Scott Peters | |
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| Name | Scott Peters |
| Birth name | Scott Hamilton Peters |
| Birth date | 15 November 1958 |
| Birth place | San Diego, California, U.S. |
| Party | Democratic Party (United States) |
| Spouse | Sherrie Peters |
| Education | Brown University (BA), Georgetown University Law Center (JD) |
| Occupation | Attorney, entrepreneur, politician |
Congressman Scott Peters is an American attorney, entrepreneur, and Democratic Party representative serving California's congressional delegation. A longtime resident of San Diego, California, he has combined legal practice, technology entrepreneurship, and public service in roles spanning local San Diego County Board of Supervisors-adjacent activities, municipal policy initiatives, and federal legislative work in the United States House of Representatives. Peters' career intersects with regional institutions such as the San Diego State University community, national organizations like the U.S. House of Representatives, and policy debates involving healthcare reform, telecommunications law, and environmental protection.
Peters was born in San Diego, California and raised in the La Jolla area, attending local schools before matriculating at Brown University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts. He then studied law at Georgetown University Law Center, receiving his Juris Doctor and participating in programs connected to Washington, D.C. policy circles. During his formative years he engaged with community institutions including the Jewish Federation of San Diego County and regional civic organizations tied to San Diego County development and urban planning.
After law school Peters practiced at firms handling telecommunications and regulatory matters, contributing to cases influenced by precedents from the Federal Communications Commission and litigation involving the Telecommunications Act of 1996. He co-founded start-ups and worked with venture-backed companies in the Internet and broadband sectors, collaborating with technology incubators loosely connected to the San Diego Technology Corridor. Peters also served as general counsel and executive at firms that interfaced with federal agencies such as the Department of Commerce and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. His legal work intersected with cases before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and involved clients affected by rulings from the Supreme Court of the United States.
Peters began public service on advisory boards and commissions in San Diego County before his election to the San Diego City Council where he focused on issues relating to urban infrastructure, public transit connected to the North County Transit District, and environmental initiatives tied to the San Diego River. He later served on the San Diego County Democratic Party-affiliated coalitions and participated in regional planning efforts with the San Diego Association of Governments. Peters ran for federal office with endorsements from local unions such as the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council, community groups including the Chamber of Commerce (San Diego), and national organizations like the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Elected to the United States House of Representatives from a district encompassing coastal San Diego communities, Peters has served on legislative matters involving coastal resilience, cross-border commerce with Tijuana, Baja California, and federal appropriations influencing the Port of San Diego. In Congress he has introduced and supported bills addressing issues that engage the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Homeland Security's border security programs, and the National Institutes of Health funding priorities. He has contested election cycles involving opponents from the Republican Party (United States) and third-party candidates, participating in debates broadcast by outlets such as KPBS (San Diego) and discussed in analyses by the Los Angeles Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune.
Peters' stances include support for expanded access to Affordable Care Act provisions, advocacy for coastal environmental protections aligned with California Coastal Commission priorities, and positions on trade and immigration shaped by proximity to the United States–Mexico border. On technology policy he has backed legislation influenced by principles from the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission concerning data privacy and broadband deployment. In national security and defense matters he has voted on appropriations tied to the United States Department of Defense and engaged in oversight connected to the House Armed Services Committee debates. He has often aligned with centrist factions within the Democratic Party (United States), collaborating with lawmakers from delegations such as the California congressional delegation.
In the 116th United States Congress and later sessions Peters has served on committees with jurisdiction over Energy and Commerce issues and subcommittees addressing health, environment, and telecommunications overseen by the Committee on Energy and Commerce. He is a member of caucuses including the Problem Solvers Caucus, the U.S.-Israel Congressional Caucus, and regional groups like the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (associate or partnership roles), and participates in bipartisan working groups on coastal resilience and cross-border trade with members of the California State Legislature and federal colleagues.
Peters lives in San Diego, California with his wife, Sherrie; the couple has three children and is active in local faith and civic organizations including synagogues associated with the Jewish Federation of San Diego County and nonprofit groups like the San Diego Foundation. His affiliations extend to professional organizations such as the American Bar Association and regional business networks tied to the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce. Peters has been recognized by local advocacy groups, including environmental organizations like Surfrider Foundation chapters and veterans' groups such as the Naval Sea Systems Command-adjacent communities.
Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from California Category:California Democrats Category:People from San Diego, California Category:Brown University alumni Category:Georgetown University Law Center alumni