Ash Kalra is a San Jose Democrat representing California's 25th Assembly District, which encompasses the majority of San Jose including downtown and large open space areas in southeast Santa Clara County [1]. Born in Toronto, Canada, in 1972 to Punjabi immigrant parents from India [2], Kalra moved to California in 1978 and grew up in South San Jose, attending local public schools before earning a B.A. in Communication from UC Santa Barbara and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center [1][3]. He made history in 2008 as the first Indian American elected to the San Jose City Council and again in 2016 as the first Indian American and first Hindu to serve in the California State Legislature [2][4]. Now in his fifth term, Kalra chairs the Assembly Judiciary Committee [5] and serves as Chair Emeritus of the California Legislative Progressive Caucus [3]. He has established himself as one of Sacramento's most ambitious progressive voices, authoring sweeping legislation on single-payer healthcare, racial justice in criminal proceedings, and expansive labor regulations [3][6] — a record that places him consistently at odds with CFC's priorities on limited government, parental rights, and family-centered policymaking. With a 13% CFC Biblical Values Scorecard rating, Kalra's voting record has consistently diverged 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).
Kalra's path to politics was shaped by his family's immigrant journey and his career in criminal defense. His father, Sathya Pal Kalra, was a child refugee during India's Partition who eventually earned a Ph.D. and brought his family to North America, settling in San Jose when Ash was six years old [2][7].
In the Assembly, Kalra has pursued an aggressively progressive legislative agenda. His signature achievement is the California Racial Justice Act of 2020 (AB 2542), which prohibits the state from seeking a criminal conviction or sentence on the basis of race, ethnicity, or national origin, and he followed it with AB 256 in 2022 to apply the act retroactively to past convictions [3][6][8].
His 11.1% Biblical Values Scorecard rating across 104 scored floor votes reflects consistent divergence from CFC's worldview framework. His 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.
Kalra's legislative record reflects a worldview centered on government-driven solutions that consistently expands the reach of state authority. His 100 percent scores from the ACLU and California Labor Federation and near-zero ratings from conservative organizations underscore a voting pattern that diverges sharply from CFC's values of limited government, religious liberty, and family autonomy [1]. His chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee gives him significant influence over legislation touching the courts, civil liberties, and criminal justice reform [5].
[1] Ballotpedia, "Ash Kalra." https://ballotpedia.org/Ash_Kalra
[2] Wikipedia, "Ash Kalra." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ash_Kalra
[3] Official Website, Assemblymember Ash Kalra, Biography. https://kalra.asmdc.org/biography
[4] Indiaspora, "Ash Kalra." https://indiaspora.org/government-leaders/ash-kalra-2/
[5] Judicial Branch of California, "Assembly Member Ash Kalra." https://courts.ca.gov/bio/assembly-member-ash-kalra
[6] Assemblymember Kalra Press Release, "California Racial Justice Act for All Signed Into Law." https://a25.asmdc.org/press-releases/20220930-california-racial-justice-act-all-signed-law
[7] AAPI Perspectives Oral History Project, "Interview of Ash Kalra." https://aapi-perspectives.jamsj.org/archive/ash-kalra/
[8] Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, "Racial Justice Act." https://ellabakercenter.org/rja-info/
[9] CalMatters, "California single payer: Plan fails in Legislature, again." https://calmatters.org/politics/2022/02/california-single-payer-legislature/
[10] Assemblymember Kalra Press Release, "Assemblymember Kalra Announces PAGA Legislation to Strengthen Worker Protection." https://a25.asmdc.org/press-releases/20240229-assemblymember-kalra-announces-paga-legislation-strengthen-worker