Inventory of the Kevin Shelley Papers

Processed by Rick Westberry
California State Archives
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Inventory of the Kevin Shelley Papers

Collection number: LP474

California State Archives

Office of the Secretary of State

Sacramento, California
Processed by:
Rick Westberry
Date Completed:
August 2016
Encoded by:
Jeff Crawford
© 2016 California Secretary of State. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Title: Kevin Shelley Papers
Dates: 1997-2002
Collection number: LP474
Creator: Kevin Shelley, California Legislator
Collection Size: 8 cubic feet
Repository: California State Archives
Sacramento, California
Abstract: The Kevin Shelley Papers consist of 8 cubic feet of textual records. The records are organized into two record series: Bill Files, 1997-2002; and Subject Files, 2001.
Physical location: California State Archives
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English

Administrative Information

Access

While the majority of the records are open for research, any access restrictions are noted in the record series descriptions.

Publication Rights

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.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Kevin Shelley papers, LP474:[folder number], California State Archives, Office of the Secretary of State, Sacramento, California.

Acquisition and Custodial History

California State Archives acquired the Kevin Shelley papers in a series of two transfers, beginning in 2005 (Accession Numbers: 2005-053 and 2005-083).

Biography

Kevin Shelley, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member from 1996 to 2002. His 12th District included half of San Francisco and San Mateo County.
Shelley was born on November 16, 1955 in Washington, D.C. He attended University of California, Davis where he attained a bachelor's degree in Political Science in 1978; in 1983 he earned his law degree from UC Hastings College of the Law. He began his political career as a congressional aide in the late 1970s and 1980s. He went on to win a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1990 and became the board president in 1994. Shelley also served on the boards of the California Abortion Rights Action League and United Irish Cultural Societies.
Shelley was elected to the State Assembly in 1996. He quickly obtained Assembly leadership positions, first as the Democratic Caucus Chair, and later as the Majority Leader. Shelley's legislative interests include: education, health care reform, environmental issues, elderly care, red light violations, homeowner protection, protecting coastal waters, and domestic violence enforcement. He authored many bills for nursing home reform and elderly care, such as, the Nursing Home Reform Act, AB1160 (1999-2000). In the 1999-2000 session, he also authored the Healthy Schools Act, AB2260, which required schools to notify families of pesticide usage. He also authored bills to protect pedestrians and increase fines for traffic violations; AB2522 (1999-2000), the Pedestrian Safety Act, and AB1191 (1997-1998, 1999-2000), which increased fines for running red lights and stop signs. Shelley reached his term limit in 2002; after terming out of the Assembly he was elected California's Secretary of State in 2002 and served until his resignation in 2005.
Chronology
1955: Born in Washington D.C.
1978: B.A., Political Science, University of California, Davis
1983: J.D., University of California, Hastings College of the Law
1988: Admitted to State Bar of California
1990: Elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
1991-1996: Served as Supervisor for the 2nd District
1996: Elected to California State Assembly
1997: Began term in the State Assembly representing the 12th District
1997-1998: Democratic Caucus Chair
1998-2002: Leader
2002: Ended service in the State Assembly
2002: Elected to the Office of Secretary of State
2003-2005: Served as California Secretary of State

Scope and Content

The Kevin Shelley papers consist of two record series: Assembly Bill Files, 1997-2002, and Subject Files, 2001. The Bill Files document his legislative activity during his term as a member of the California State Legislature. The bills introduced by Kevin Shelley include a wide array of subjects. He authored bills concerning such subjects as, education, health care reform, environmental issues, elderly care, firearm regulation, red light violations, homeowner protection, protecting coastal waters, and domestic violence enforcement.

Accruals

No further accruals are expected.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Shelley, Kevin
Nursing - Law and legislation - California
California. Legislature. Assembly


LP474:1-152

Series 1 Bill Files 1997-2002

Physical Description: 152 file folders

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically by legislative session, then numerically by bill number.

Scope and Content Note

Bill files created by Kevin Shelley may include bill analyses, amendments, resolutions, author statements, testimonies, newspaper clippings, correspondence, committee statements, letters of support and opposition, and other information.
1997-1998: AB142-AB2622 (56ff) LP474:1-56
1999-2000: AB36-AB2872 (58ff) LP474:57-115
2001-2002: AB35-AB2964, ACR190, AB29X (37ff) LP474:116-152
LP474:153-154

Series 2 Subject Files 2001

Physical Description: 2 file folders

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject heading.

Scope and Content Note

Subject files created by Kevin Shelley may include correspondence, memoranda, reports, photographs, and publications.
Energy 2001 (2ff) LP474:153-154