Assemblymember Robert Rivas lives in Hollister with his wife, Christen, and their daughter, Melina. Prior to serving as Assemblymember he served on the San Benito County Board of Supervisors form 2010 to 2018.
Robert has deep roots in San Benito County. He was born and raised in Paicines, California, where his grandfather was a farmworker at Almaden Vineyards. Robert and his brother Rick grew up in farmworker housing, cared for by their single mother and beloved grandparents, who immigrated from Mexico to San Benito County in the early 1960s.
Robert’s grandfather taught him the importance of service on behalf of the community. Through him, Robert learned that you could fight fiercely for your beliefs, while respecting those with whom you disagreed. Still, it seemed unlikely that Robert would become a community leader, at least not if doing so required public speaking. For much of his childhood he struggled to overcome a severe stutter that rendered him
almost speechless. His mother spent all of her savings on speech therapy, and it was only after years of work that Robert was able to overcome the disability.
Robert’s childhood experiences – growing up in a farmworker community, struggling to overcome a disability – gave him a direct understanding of the challenges faced by many in our community as they struggle to build better lives for themselves and their families.
Robert attended local public schools, first in San Juan Bautista and then, after the vineyard closed and his family moved, in Hollister. Inspired by his grandfather, Robert decided to pursue a career in public service. He graduated with a Bachelor’s in Government from CSU-Sacramento in 2003, and later earned a Master’s in Public Administration from San Jose State University. He moved quickly to put his ideals into practice. From 2003-2006, he served as a Field Director in Assemblymember Anna Caballero’s district office. These positions allowed Rob to spend time in his community, getting to know the concerns of his neighbors and assisting Assemblymembers Salinas and Caballero as they advocated for their constituents in Sacramento. During this time, Robert also served as an EMT and paid call firefighter for the City of Hollister. From 2008 to 2010, Robert worked as a Senior Clerk to the Monterey County Board of Supervisors, where he saw the impact that Supervisors can have in shaping the future of their county.
In 2010, inspired by his grandfather’s legacy and encouraged by community members who had gotten to know him during his years of work in local government, Robert declared his candidacy for San Benito County Supervisor. He won that election with over 70% of the vote. While serving as Supervisor, Robert stayed active in the community. He was a professor at Gavilan College, where he taught a political science course. He served as an employment specialist and job training coordinator at San Benito High School, helping students prepare for their first jobs. Perhaps most importantly, he and his wife Christen started their family.
In 2018 Robert was elected as Assemblymember for the 30th Assembly District and currently serves on the Agriculture Committee, Appropriations, Governmental Organization Committee, Local Government Committee, and Rules Committee. He is the Chair of the Joint Committee on Fairs Allocation and Classification.