Sacramento, CA — Today, Rosario Rodriguez took the oath of office, officially beginning her
tenure as the Sacramento County Supervisor for District 4. During the Board of Supervisors'
organizational meeting, Rodriguez was also unanimously selected to serve as Vice Chair for the
upcoming term.
"I am deeply honored to take the oath of office and officially begin serving as a member of the
Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. Being chosen by my colleagues to serve as Vice Chair
adds to this privilege, and I am committed to helping lead efforts to address the challenges facing
our county," said Rodriguez. "This is a pivotal opportunity to work collaboratively to take real
action to reduce the impact of homelessness, keep our neighborhoods safe, and focus on repairs
and improvements to our roads. I look forward to the work ahead and the positive impacts that
can be achieved."
Rodriguez's election marks a new chapter for District 4, which encompasses Citrus Heights,
Folsom, Orangevale, Antelope, Rio Linda, Elverta, Gold River, Rancho Murieta, North Highlands,
Carmichael, Foothill Farms, and Fair Oaks. A longtime public servant, Rodriguez previously served
on the Folsom City Council.
As Supervisor, Rodriguez aims to bring her results-driven leadership to Sacramento County by
prioritizing key issues such as homelessness, public safety, and infrastructure improvements. Her
collaborative approach emphasizes working with community members, local governments, and
stakeholders to create meaningful and lasting change.