Sen. Bill Dodd, who represented California’s 3rd Senate District in the heart of the scenic North San Francisco Bay Area, served in state and local government for 25 years. The fifth-generation Californian grew up on his family’s small Napa farm and was a successful business owner before his election to the Napa County Board of Supervisors, the state Assembly and finally, the state Senate. During his Sacramento tenure, he established himself as the most prolific lawmaker in the Legislature, authoring 126 laws before he was termed-out in 2024.
Sen. Dodd’s district included all of Napa and Solano and Yolo counties and portions of Contra Costa, Sacramento and Sonoma counties. He was chair of the Senate Governmental Organization Committee and is a member of the Transportation Committee; the Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee; the Revenue and Taxation Committee; the Business and Professions committee and the Insurance Committee. He was co-chair of the Senate Select Committee on California’s Wine Industry and the Legislative Delta Caucus.
Sen. Dodd’s work has spanned many topics – from improving public education and the environment to data privacy and protecting seniors. As a senator representing wildfire-torn Napa and Sonoma counties, he has been a leader on wildfire safety and prevention legislation, authoring numerous bills to protect Californians from future infernos and accompanying utility rate hikes.
Prior to his election to the Senate, he represented the 4th Assembly District. In the Assembly, he worked to help small businesses, protect the environment, and support seniors and working families. He advanced a balanced, sustainable budget that invests in our education system from preschool through higher education. He helped establish the state’s Earned Income Tax Credit, promote career technical education, and create the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument – preserving over 330,000 acres of the California Coast Ranges in Napa, Yolo, Solano, Lake, Colusa, Glenn and Mendocino counties.
Before the Assembly, Sen. Dodd served four terms on the Napa County Board of Supervisors. His accomplishments include completing Napa’s flood control project, which protects thousands of properties from flooding, the restoration of 900 acres of environmental wetlands and securing $1 billion of investment in local businesses. He has served on numerous government and nonprofit boards and commissions, including the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and Napa County Civil Grand Jury.
Prior to his time in elected office, Sen. Dodd was a successful small business owner. He owned and operated one of the largest full-service Culligan Water operations in California, and served as president of the water quality industry’s state and national trade associations. Sen. Dodd is a graduate of California State University, Chico.
Sen. Dodd and his wife Mary live in Napa and have five grown children and 13 grandchildren. The Napa Valley Chamber of Commerce recognized the Dodds’ philanthropic efforts by awarding Senator Dodd “Citizen of the Year” for his fundraising for local charities.