Before his election, Hepburn was convener of the
Federation of Student Nationalists and the Young Scots for Independence. He had been the SNP candidate for the
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East constituency at the
2005 general election. He has worked for
Alex Neil, a fellow SNP MSP. Hepburn was elected during the
2007 election for the Central Scotland region, having also contested the
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth seat at that election, finishing second behind
Cathie Craigie. In this election he was one of only two candidates to win more than 40% in the constituency contested and not win the seat, the other being
Alasdair Morrison in the
Western Isles. He was the second youngest elected member of the Scottish Parliament for the 2007–2011 session after his SNP colleague
Aileen Campbell. Hepburn was a member of the Scottish Parliament Rural Affairs and Environment Committee and a substitute member of the Equal Opportunities Committee until 26 June 2008 when he became a member of the European and External Relations Committee, and a substitute to the Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, before being switched to a substitute member of the Public Petitions Committee. He subsequently was moved to the Public Audit and Equal Opportunities Committees towards the latter part of the third session of the Scottish Parliament. He is now the Deputy Convener of the Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee. Hepburn also served as the convener of the Cross Party Group on Human Rights and Civil Liberties in the Scottish Parliament's third session. He was placed third on the SNP list for Central Scotland for the
2011 Scottish Parliament election but was returned for the
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth constituency. On 21 November 2014, it was announced that he would be Minister for Sport and Health Improvement. On 18 May he was moved to the post of Minister for Employability and Training. It was Hepburn's written question which revealed that projects in Scotland funded by the
Private Finance Initiative will cost the taxpayer some £22.3 billion over a 40-year period. He was one of six SNP MSPs to attend the "Big Blockade" event at the
Faslane naval base organised by
Faslane 365 on 1 October 2007 and has been active in calling for greater transparency about allegations that American government agencies facilitated
extraordinary rendition flights through Scottish airports. He has also called for any Scottish airport that is being sold by
BAA Limited to be brought under public control. Hepburn has signed up to the
People's Charter, a campaigning document prepared by trade unionists as an alternative to
neoliberalism and has drawn criticism from some elements of the Scottish media for having tabled a motion on
Venezuela. In September 2025 he resigned as a minister after an alleged assault on
Douglas Ross MSP. == Personal life ==