Menjivar's parents were immigrants from El Salvador, who moved to the United States during the country's civil war and met at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, California. The family moved to the San Fernando Valley, where Menjivar was born and raised. She attended Encino Charter Elementary School. Her mother worked as a house cleaner and her father was a waiter at a country club in Studio City. They later opened a car dealership. When she was 14, Menjivar began working as a cashier at a restaurant. She graduated from Reseda High School. Her family was evicted from their home when she was 18, as a result of the 2008 financial crash.[2][3][4]
In the primary election on June 7, 2022, Menjivar received 29.76% of the vote, coming in second place behind Hertzberg, who received 30.82%.[4][7] She won the general election with 58.46% of the vote and was sworn in to the state senate on December 5, 2022.[2][8] She became the first LGBTQ legislator to represent San Fernando Valley.[2] She was appointed to the senate's budget subcommittee #3 on health and human services, and other committees focusing on health, human services and veterans affairs.[3]
Personal life
Menjivar is married to Jocelyn Tapia, a marriage and family therapist.[3] She is a member of the board of directors for the Los Angeles chapter of GLSEN.[9]