Daniel Garibay Rodriguez
Daniel Garibay Rodriguez is a Democratic candidate for U.S. House in California's 13th Congressional District. Public campaign materials and county candidate filings describe him as a Central Valley behavioral health manager focused on due process, mental health and health care access, and better wages and working conditions for working families.
Positions on Key Issues
| Issue | Stance | Confidence | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healthcare | Supports expanding mental health and healthcare access, arguing that care is too expensive and too hard to access in the Central Valley. He says he wants services closer to home and without financial stress or shame. | ● high | |
| Economy | Supports equitable wages, strong benefits, and safer working conditions for workers in the Central Valley. His campaign frames these as part of building an economy that allows families to live with dignity. | ● high | |
| Climate/Energy | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Abortion & Reproductive Health | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Immigration | Supports due process and basic rights for all community members regardless of background. His campaign says people should be able to work, go to school, and access health care without fear. | ● high | |
| Firearms & Second Amendment | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Civil Rights & Equality | Frames social justice around dignity, due process, and basic rights for all community members. His campaign also emphasizes mental health care, equitable wages, and safer working conditions. | ● high | |
| Education | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Tech & AI | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Election Policy | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Local Issues | Focuses on Central Valley concerns, especially access to mental health and health care, equitable wages, and safer working conditions. His campaign also emphasizes due process and basic rights as part of keeping local communities strong and stable. | ● high | |
| Foreign Policy | No public position found. | ○ low |
Healthcare
● highSupports expanding mental health and healthcare access, arguing that care is too expensive and too hard to access in the Central Valley. He says he wants services closer to home and without financial stress or shame.
Economy
● highSupports equitable wages, strong benefits, and safer working conditions for workers in the Central Valley. His campaign frames these as part of building an economy that allows families to live with dignity.
Climate/Energy
○ lowNo public position found.
Abortion & Reproductive Health
○ lowNo public position found.
Immigration
● highSupports due process and basic rights for all community members regardless of background. His campaign says people should be able to work, go to school, and access health care without fear.
Firearms & Second Amendment
○ lowNo public position found.
Civil Rights & Equality
● highFrames social justice around dignity, due process, and basic rights for all community members. His campaign also emphasizes mental health care, equitable wages, and safer working conditions.
Education
○ lowNo public position found.
Election Policy
○ lowNo public position found.
Local Issues
● highFocuses on Central Valley concerns, especially access to mental health and health care, equitable wages, and safer working conditions. His campaign also emphasizes due process and basic rights as part of keeping local communities strong and stable.
Foreign Policy
○ lowNo public position found.
Background
Career History
Listed on Merced County candidate filings and campaign materials as a behavioral health manager.
Top Donors
No campaign finance data found in public disclosures as of 2026-04-07. The FEC committee page exists for Daniel Garibay Rodriguez for Congress, but it currently shows no processed receipts or donor totals for the 2025–2026 period.
Voting Record
Has not held legislative office. Public materials found for his campaign describe him as a Central Valley community leader and behavioral health services manager, but no public legislative voting record or prior elected/executive office was found.
Data Analysis Information
Data compiled from public sources and analyzed using AI. Last updated 4/7/2026. Visit candidate websites for the most current information.