Description
The California State Assembly Republican Caucus consists of Assembly Members from the Republican Party. This partisan office
is involved in leadership policy development, legislative research, committee monitoring and staffing, and assisting with
members' public information programs. The Assembly Republican Caucus records consist of 335.5 cubic feet of textual records
and are organized into the following record series: Bill Files, 1973-2008; Subject Files, 1960-1978; Floor Alerts, 2003-2008;
and Rules Agendas, 2002-2003.
Background
The California State Assembly Republican Caucus consists of Assembly Members from the Republican Party. This partisan office
is involved in leadership policy development, legislative research, committee monitoring and staffing, and assisting with
members' public information programs. They maintain records and information systems, work closely with legislators’ district
offices, and keep abreast of political party structures and issues. The Caucus formally organizes the Republican Assembly
Members into a group to further advance their interests. The caucus serves as a members’ services and policy research office.
Whether as the majority or minority party, the Caucus selects its own members in a manner to be determined by the party caucus
in each house.
Restrictions
For permission to reproduce or publish, please consult California State Archives staff. Permission for reproduction or publication
is given on behalf of the California State Archives, Office of the Secretary of State, Sacramento as the owner of the physical
items. The researcher assumes all responsibility for possible infringement that may arise from reproduction or publication
of materials from the California State Archives collections.
Availability
While the majority of the records are open for research, any access restrictions are noted in the record series descriptions.