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Inventory of the Diane Watson Papers

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Inventory of the Diane Watson LP374 1 Papers Inventory of the Diane Watson Papers

Collection number: LP374

California State Archives Office of the Secretary of State Sacramento, California Processed by: Sven Kennedy Date Completed: July 2007 Encoded by: Sara Roberson © 2007 California Secretary of State. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary Title: Diane Watson Papers Dates: 1979-1998 Collection number: LP374 Creator: Diane Watson, California Legislator Collection Size: 25 cubic feet Repository: California State Archives Sacramento, California Abstract: The Diane Watson Papers consist of 25 cubic feet of records reflecting Watson's activities during her Senatorial career. The records contain Bill Files, 1979-1998; Subject Files, 1977-1986; Chronological Correspondence, 1979-1991; Constituent Correspondence, 1989-1994; Correspondence of Jane Uitti, 1985-1991; and Legislative Black Caucus Files, 1981-1983. Physical location: California State Archives Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English Access Collection is open for research. 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], Diane Watson Papers, LP374:[folder number], California State Archives, Office of the Secretary of State, Sacramento, California. Acquisition and Custodial History The California State Archives acquired the Diane Watson Papers following her final term in the State Legislature. Biography Diane Watson, Democrat was elected to represent California's 30th Senatorial District () in 1978. Redistricting in 1982 relocated Senator Watson in the 28th district where she remained until redistricting in 1994 moved her to the 26th district. A native Californian, Watson earned a B.A. degree in from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1956. Watson went on to earn an M.S. degree in psychology from California State University, Los Angeles in 1967. Diane Watson also received a Ph.D. in educational administration from Claremont Graduate School in 1987. Diane Watson began her professional career in 1956 as a teacher at the Coeur D'Alene Avenue Elementary School. Following several years of teaching Watson became the acting principal of Selma Avenue School, Assistant Supervisor in Child Welfare and Attendance and a School Psychologist. A fluent speaker of several languages, she then taught gifted

Inventory of the Diane Watson LP374 2 Papers children in Okinawa and France. Upon her return to the United States, Watson took on the role of Associate Professor of Education, Department of Guidance, California State University, Los Angeles. Watson went on to serve as Deputy Director of the Secondary Schools Allied Health Professions Project, a program at UCLA. Watson was then appointed to the State Department of Education as a Health Occupation Specialist. In 1975, Watson was elected to the Los Angeles City Board of Education where she worked to desegregate the school district. In taking her senatorial oath on December 4, 1978, Diane Watson became just the second woman and the first African American woman elected to the . As chairperson of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee for seventeen years, Watson authored many laws dealing with health care related issues. Diane Watson staunchly opposed plans to cut welfare and Medi-Cal benefits for low-income residents. In 1992, Watson authored legislation to regulate surrogate parenting, and a bill to make it a crime for a peace officer to allow unlawful violence committed by another peace officer to go unreported. Watson also introduced bills to allow needle exchange programs to control the spread of AIDS, although these bills were vetoed. According to the California Legislature at Sacramento (Handbooks), Watson served on the following committees: State Senate, 1979-1998 Standing and Interim Committees Business and Professions, 1981-1988 Budget and Fiscal Review, 1989-1998 Constitutional Amendments, 1981-1982 Criminal Procedure, 1995-1996 Education, 1979-1998 Health and Human Services, 1979-1998 *Vice Chair, 1979-1980 *Chair, 1981-1998 Housing and Land Use, 1997-1998 Industrial Relations, 1983 Insurance Claims and Corporations, 1993-1994 Judiciary, 1983-1994 Local Government, 1979-1980, 1997-1998 Natural Resources and Wildlife, 1979-1982 Public Employment and Retirement, 1987-1990 Public Safety, 1997-1998 Select Committees Select Committee on Children and Youth, 1987-1992 Diane Watson could not run for re-election to the State Senate in 1998 due to term limits. In 2001, however, Diane Watson was elected to the United States House of Representatives. Scope and Content The Diane Watson Papers consist of 25 cubic feet of records reflecting Watson's activities during her Senatorial career. The records contain Bill Files, 1979-1998; Subject Files, 1977-1986; Chronological Correspondence, 1979-1991; Constituent Correspondence, 1989-1994; Correspondence of Jane Uitti, 1985-1991; and Legislative Black Caucus Files, 1981-1983. The bill files document her legislative activity during her term as a member of the California State Legislature. The bills introduced by Diane Watson include a wide array of subjects but she consistently legislated for publicly funded programs to help the economically or socially challenged. Senator Watson was an advocate for greater restrictions on firearm possession, protecting the rights of sexual assault victims, and protecting women's rights to obtain an abortion. Related Collections at the California State Archives Senate Health and Welfare Committee and Senate Health and Human Services Committee Records Legislative Black Caucus Records Oral History Diane Watson, Oral History Interview, conducted 1999 by Susan Douglass Yates, Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles for the State Government Oral History Program available at the California State Archives and other repositories. Indexing Terms

Inventory of the Diane Watson LP374 3 Papers The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Watson, Diane Discrimination Law and legislation Gun control

LP374:1-364 Series 1 Bill Files 1979-1998 Physical Description: 364 file folders Arrangement Bill files are arranged chronologically by legislative session and then numerically by bill number. Scope and Content Note Bill files created by Diane Watson document legislation she authored while serving as a member of the State Senate. Bill files may contain bill drafts, committee analyses, veto messages, correspondence in support of or opposed to legislation, and comments from organizations and constituents. Additionally, bill files may include notes, reports, newspaper articles, bill amendments, and other documents relevant to each individual bill. Bill files typically reveal the legislator's intent for the measure. 1979-1980: SB314-SB1986 (19ff) LP374:1-19 1981-1982: SB20-SB1999; SCR7-9; SJR49; SR23-35 (32ff) LP374:20-51 1983-1984: SB63-SB2308; SCA29; SCR6-SCR77; SR35; Prop. Leg. (31ff) LP374:52-82 1985-1986: SB4-SB2372; SCR20; SJR10-SJR36, SR8-SR24 (39ff) LP374:83-121 1987-1988: SB13-SB2854; SCR20; SJR27 (40ff) LP374:122-161 1989-1990: SB19-SB2721; SCA26; SCR18-SCR106; SJR21; SR27 (48ff) LP374:162-209 1991-1992: SB99-SB2012; SCA36-SCA41; SCR69; SJR8-SJR32 (48ff) LP374:210-257 1993-1994: SB30-SB2092; SCR42; SR30 (40ff) LP374:258-297 1995-1996: SB227-SB2141; SCR27-SCR69; SJR52-SJR56; SB23XX-SB25XX (31ff) LP374:298-328 1997-1998: SB160-SB2222; SCR17-SCR105; SJR21; SR26 (36ff) LP374:329-364

LP374:365-452 Series 2 Subject Files 1977-1986 Physical Description: 88 file folders Arrangement Subject Files are arranged alphabetically by subject heading. Scope and Content Note Subject files contain newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, and other materials. The subject files include documents gathered by Watson throughout her career in the State Senate and demonstrate her areas of legislative activism. Many of the subject files contain information concerning children, women, and public education. The subject files also provide more detail into Watson's health and welfare concerns. Specifically, Watson maintained subject files dealing with issues such as abortion, domestic violence, childcare, and the California Youth Authority. A complete list of subject headings can be found in Appendix A of the master finding aid at the California State Archives.

Inventory of the Diane Watson LP374 4 Papers Series 3Chronological Correspondence 1979-1991

LP374:453-456 Series 3 Chronological Correspondence 1979-1991 Physical Description: 4 file folders Arrangement Correspondence arranged chronologically. Scope and Content Note The chronological correspondence files include selected letters to and from Senator Watson regarding a variety of topics including appointments to committees and boards and requests for information or assistance.

LP374:457-461 Series 4 Constituent Correspondence 1989-1994 Physical Description: 5 file folders Arrangement Correspondence arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent. Scope and Content Note Constituent correspondence files contain selected letters to Senator Watson from her constituents accompanied with her response. The vast majority of this correspondence relates to their agreement or opposition to legislation or certain aspects of legislation.

LP374:462-463 Series 5 Jane Uitti Correspondence 1985-1991 Physical Description: 2 file folders Arrangement Correspondence arranged in original filing order. Scope and Content Note This correspondence series contains selected letters sent or referred to and from the Jane Uitti, senior consultant on the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services. The majority of correspondence in this series deals with issues related to grants and services for the physically or developmentally disabled. Other correspondence deals with issues related to drug addiction, the spread of AIDS, and mismanagement in publicly funded health agencies.

LP374:464-465 Series 6 Legislative Black Caucus Files 1981-1983 Physical Description: 2 file folders Arrangement Legislative Black Caucus files are arranged chronologically by date. Scope and Content Note This series contains correspondence, memoranda, news clippings, agendas, and reports reflecting Diane Watson's participation in the Legislative Black Caucus. Many of the documents contained in this series deal with topics related to racial discrimination and racially motivated terrorism now commonly referred to as "hate crimes." However, correspondence contained herein typically relates to either support or opposition to matters discussed by the Legislative Black Caucus.

Inventory of the Diane Watson LP374 5 Papers