Assemblymember Celeste Rodriguez (D-San Fernando) is a sixth-generation San Fernando resident, married mother of two, and former Mayor of San Fernando who was sworn in to represent the 43rd Assembly District in December 2024 [1,2]. Raised by immigrant parents -- her mother a social worker and her father a local nonprofit leader -- Rodriguez began her career as a teacher's aide at Santa Rosa de Lima Catholic School before pursuing degrees in economics and social work [3,4]. While her policy priorities on guaranteed basic income and expanded government programs diverge from CFC's framework, her deep roots in family, community service, and faith-based education offer genuine for engagement [4,5]. With a 13% CFC Biblical Values Scorecard rating, Rodriguez's voting record has consistently placed her at considerable distance from the California Family Council's worldview framework on the sanctity of life (Chapter 6), parental authority in education (Chapter 8), and religious liberty (Chapter 9).
Celeste T. Rodriguez (born 1990) represents California's 43rd Assembly District, which encompasses portions of Los Angeles County including the entire City of San Fernando and the Northeast San Fernando Valley communities of Sylmar, Pacoima, Arleta, Panorama City, Sun Valley, Valley Glen, North Hollywood, Mission Hills, North Hills, and Lake View Terrace [1,2]. A proud sixth-generation San Fernando resident, Rodriguez is raising her own family -- with her husband Robert and their two children -- in the same community where she grew up [3,4]. Her parents, both immigrants, modeled lives of service: her mother worked as a social worker and her father runs a local nonprofit, and Rodriguez has frequently credited their example as the foundation of her commitment to public life [4].
Rodriguez's educational journey began at James Monroe High School and continued at Los Angeles Mission College, where she earned an Associate's Degree in Business Administration [1,4]. She went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from San Diego State University and a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California [1,2,4]. Her early career in San Fernando included work as a Recreation Leader and as a teacher's aide at Santa Rosa de Lima Catholic School, a private Catholic elementary school in the heart of San Fernando, reflecting an early connection to faith-based education and youth mentorship [4].
Her 11.0% Biblical Values Scorecard rating across 82 scored floor votes reflects consistent divergence from CFC's worldview framework. Her voting record has supported abortion access expansion over the sanctity of human life, government-directed education over parental authority and school choice, and progressive social mandates over religious liberty protections.
From a CFC perspective, Assemblymember Rodriguez presents both divergences and points of connection. Her work on guaranteed basic income programs and her alignment with progressive Democratic priorities on immigration and social policy differ from CFC's emphasis on limited government and traditional family structures. However, her deep commitment to protecting children's welfare -- particularly through AB 495's provisions for maintaining family stability and parental authority during crises -- resonates with CFC's core concern for the well-being of children and the integrity of the family unit. Her focus on education access, including her work on Child Savings Accounts to help families save for college, also aligns with CFC's support for empowering parents in their children's educational futures [4,5,10].
[1] "Celeste Rodriguez," Ballotpedia, https://ballotpedia.org/Celeste_Rodriguez, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[2] "Biography," Official Website of Assemblymember Celeste Rodriguez, https://a43.asmdc.org/biography, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[3] "Celeste for City Council," Campaign Website, https://celesteforcitycouncil.com/, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[4] "Celeste Rodriguez for Assembly," Campaign Website, https://www.votecelesterodriguez.com/, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[5] "Celeste Rodriguez," CalMatters Digital Democracy, https://calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/legislators/celeste-rodriguez-187423, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[6] "Celeste Rodriguez, Assembly District 43 candidate, 2024 election questionnaire," Daily News, https://www.dailynews.com/2024/10/14/celeste-rodriguez-assembly-district-43-candidate-2024-election-questionnaire/, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[7] "California State Assembly District 43," Ballotpedia, https://ballotpedia.org/California_State_Assembly_District_43, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[8] "2024 Election Results: Latest on California state Assembly races in LA County," Daily News, https://www.dailynews.com/2024/11/05/2024-election-results-california-state-assembly-races-in-los-angeles-county/, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[9] "Celeste Rodriguez," Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celeste_Rodriguez, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[10] "AB 495: Family Preparedness Plan Act of 2025," Official Website of Assemblymember Celeste Rodriguez, https://a43.asmdc.org/ab-495, Retrieved March 2, 2026.
[11] "Governor Newsom signs bill to protect parents' rights and children," Office of Governor Gavin Newsom, https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/10/12/governor-newsom-signs-bill-to-protect-parents-rights-and-children/, Retrieved March 2, 2026.