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Inventory of the Bob Epple Papers
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Description
California legislator Robert David "Bob" Epple, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member, 1988-1994. He served two terms from 1988 to 1992 as representative of the 63rd Assembly District including the cities of Artesia, Cerritos, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, Santa Fe Springs, most of Norwalk, and parts of Lakewood, southern and eastern Whittier, and Long Beach in southern Los Angeles County. Following redistricting, Epple was elected to a third term representing the 56th Assembly District including the communities of Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, parts of Lakewood, Long Beach, Norwalk, and South Gate in Los Angeles County. Epple championed legislative efforts relating to education, youth drug use and gang crime; seniors and mobile homes; labor and retirement; and consumer protections. The Bob Epple Papers are organized into five series: (1) Bill Files, (2) Committee Files, (3) Press Files, (4) Correspondence, and (5) Subject Files.
Background
California legislator Robert David "Bob" Epple, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member, 1988-1994. He served two terms from 1988 to 1992 as representative of the 63rd Assembly District including the cities of Artesia, Cerritos, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, Santa Fe Springs, most of Norwalk, and parts of Lakewood, southern and eastern Whittier, and Long Beach in southern Los Angeles County. Following redistricting, Epple represented the 56th Assembly District including the communities of Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, parts of Lakewood, Long Beach, Norwalk, and South Gate in Los Angeles County.
Extent
7 cubic feet and 6 items
Restrictions
For permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the California State Archives. Permission for reproduction or publication is given on behalf of the California State Archives as the owner of the physical items. The researcher assumes all responsibility for possible infringement which 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.