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| Author: | Barry Keene |
| Category: | Conservation Of Natural Resources [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 1994 |
| Pages: | 610 |
| File Size: | 11.39 MB |
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| Creation Date: | 03 Nov 2011 |
| Rank: | 645,166 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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The Author Book Oral History Interview With Barry Keene ... Oral History Transcript, 1994 .
Keene, Barry
iii, 290 leaves, bound ; 28 cm
Keene discusses his family background, Stanford, legislative internship, marriage and children, working in the Santa Rosa District Attorney's office, election to the Santa Rosa School Board, election to the Assembly in 1972, campaign strategies, appointment as chair of the Committee on Health, and budget issues leading to Proposition 13 under Gov. Jerry Brown. Keene continues with health issues including medical malpractice, merits of the Right to Die Act and mental health, the debate over the Eel River dam, low-flush toilet bill, oil embargo and the energy crisis, Jerry's Brown's administration, Rose Bird, George Deukmejian, forestry bills, and campaigning for Michael Dukakis in 1988
Transcript of a fifteen-and-a-half-hour interview completed under the auspices of the Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley, and the California State Archives, State Government Oral History Program
The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley
California State University, Fullerton. Library. Oral History Program
California State University, Sacramento. Library. University Archives
Honnold Library for the Associated Colleges, Claremont, Calif
University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Dept. of Special Collections
Barry Dion Keene was born July 30, 1938 in New Jersey. He spent his childhood in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Chicago, and attended the University of Chicago from 1956-1959. He received his B.A. (1960) and J.S. (1964) from Stanford University. Keene served as a legislative intern in the California State Assembly (1963-1965) then on the staff of the Constitution Revision Commission (1965-1967). He practiced law in Santa Rosa where he also worked for the district attorney's office and was elected to the Rincon Valley School Board (1968-1972). Keene chaired the Committee on Health in the California State Assembly and was a member of the California State Senate, chairing the Judiciary Committee and later serving as Senate majority leader. Since 1974, Keene has been a full-time lecturer at Cal State University, Sacramento
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