Taylor represented
Tucker Ward on the
Glen Eira City Council from
2016 to 2018, where her advocacy focused on low carbon transport and sustainability measures at the local level. Taylor was elected at the
2018 Victorian state election as one of two Labor members in the Southern Metropolitan Region in the Legislative Council of the 59th Parliament of Victoria. She was a member of the Legislative Council Environment and Planning Committee, the Public Accounts and Estimates Committee, and the Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee. In October 2020, Taylor was appointed Government Whip in the Legislative Council and held that role until August 2022. In June 2022, she was appointed a Parliamentary Secretary for Health. In July 2022, Taylor was pre-selected to contest the
2022 Victorian state election as the Labor candidate for the
Legislative Assembly district of
Albert Park, triggered by the announcement in June 2022 by the incumbent Labor member,
Martin Foley, that he would be retiring from politics. She was successful at the election and was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary for Training and Skills. In August 2023, Taylor was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary for Justice following a small re-shuffle, where she assisted the Victorian Attorney General
Jaclyn Symes,
Minister Carbines and
Minister Erdogan with a range of priorities and projects across the justice portfolios. In May 2024, Premier
Jacinta Allan announced several changes to Parliamentary Secretary responsibilities, including the reshuffling of Taylor to the Parliamentary Secretary for Education, supporting the Deputy Premier and Minister for Education
Ben Carroll with his ministerial responsibilities. ==Personal life==