- James D. Driscoll
Infobox Officeholder
name = James D. Driscoll
order = 34thChief Clerk of California Assembly
term_start = 5 October 1963
term_end = 30 December 1986
predecessor =Arthur Ohnimus
successor =R. Brian Kidney
party = Nonpartisan office.
spouse = Patricia Lee McLaughlin
profession = Legislative Officer
religion =
footnotes =James Driscoll (1931-2003) was the 34th Chief Clerk of the California Assembly. Driscoll was the first Chief Clerk to serve after the legislature became full-time in 1966. During his career as the nonpartisan clerk, he served under 4 Democratic and 1 Republican Speakers. [ "California's Legislature", 2006 edition, Appendix E, p. 266.]
Driscoll served as Chief Clerk from 1963 to 1986. [California's Legislature, 2006 edition, Appendix E, p. 266.] He began his legislative career in 1957 in the first class of the Assembly Fellowship Program (at the time, it was simply called the "Legislative Internship Program" and was funded by the
Ford Foundation ). [ California's Legislature, 2006 edition, p. 331.] Driscoll was placed in the office of the Chief Clerk as an intern.The following year, longtime Chief Clerk
Arthur Ohnimus hired him as First Assistant Clerk; and in 1961, Ohnimus appointed Driscoll to be Chief Assistant Clerk. [ "Legislative Handbook", 1965 Session, Office of State Printing, Sacramento.]When Ohnimus retired in 1963, Driscoll was appointed
Chief Clerk by the Rules Committee. Driscoll was subsequently elected by the Assembly for the 1964 session and every session thereafter, until his retirement in 1986.After California voters made the legislature full-time in November 1966, Driscoll published the book, "California's Legislature", under the auspices of the Chief Clerk's office.
Biographical Information
Driscoll was born in
Glendale, California in 1931. He received his B.A. from Fresno State College. He completed his M.A. atClaremont Graduate University . While he was Chief Clerk, he attendedMcGeorge School of Law , where he later earned his J.D. while in office. [ "Legislative Handbook", 1965 Session, Office of State Printing, Sacramento.] Driscoll passed away in 2003.ources
*"California's Legislature" (2006 edition), California Assembly: Office of the Chief Clerk, p. 153, 266, 331.
*"Legislative Handbook", 1968 Session, 1983-84 Regular Session. Office of State Printing, Sacramento.
*"Assembly Journal", January 5, 1987, p. 113.Footnotes
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