Jesse M. Unruh

Jesse M. Unruh
Jesse Marvin Unruh
54th Speaker of the California State Assembly
In office
September 1961 – January, 1969
Preceded by Ralph M. Brown
Succeeded by Robert T. Monagan
Personal details
Born September 30, 1922
Newton, Kansas
Died August 4, 1987(1987-08-04) (aged 64)
Marina Del Rey, California
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Virginia June Lemon

Jesse Marvin Unruh (September 30, 1922 – August 4, 1987), also known as Big Daddy Unruh, was a prominent U.S. Democratic politician and the California State Treasurer.

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Early life

Born in Newton, Kansas, Unruh served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After the war, he enrolled at the University of Southern California, receiving a B.A. in Political Science and Journalism in 1948.

Political career

Unruh's political career began as an unsuccessful candidate for the California State Assembly in 1950 and 1952. He was elected as a member of the Assembly on his third attempt in 1954. In 1956, he was an unsuccessful candidate for Presidential Elector on the Democratic ticket for California. During 1959, he authored California's Unruh Civil Rights Act, which outlawed discrimination by businesses that offer services to the public, and was a model for later reforms enacted nationally during the 1960s and 1970s. Unruh was Speaker of the California State Assembly from 1961 to 1969 and a delegate to Democratic National Convention from California in 1960 and 1968.

As a national figure in the Democratic Party, he often feuded with fellow Democrat Governor Pat Brown (1959-67) and was a case-study in the James Q. Wilson treatise on machine politics, The Amateur Democrat.

As an early supporter of the 1968 Presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, Unruh emerged as a pivotal figure before the Democratic Convention. He helped Kennedy capture the California Primary in June, but an assassin's bullet that same night ended Kennedy's life. In the confusion that followed, Unruh helped keep suspect Sirhan Sirhan from the reach of angry Kennedy supporters. After an unsuccessful effort, led by Unruh and Mayor Richard J. Daley of Chicago, to draft Senator Edward M. Kennedy, he finally endorsed Eugene McCarthy at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago.

Unruh left the legislature to run unsuccessfully for Governor against Ronald Reagan in 1970 and ran, again unsuccessfully, for Mayor of Los Angeles in 1973. He was elected State Treasurer in 1974 and served from 1975 until his death from prostate cancer on August 4, 1987.

The University of Southern California Department of Political Science includes the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics.

Personal life

According to an apocryphal tale, Unruh was nicknamed "Big Daddy" by Raquel Welch, when the two were allegedly romantically involved. Welch denies the claim. It is more likely that the nickname comes from a character in the Tennessee Williams play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

Unruh was a Protestant and belonged to the American Legion. He married twice, and had five children. He is buried in Santa Monica, California.

Quotes

On campaign contributions – "Money is the mother's milk of politics." 1966[1]
On lobbyists – "If you can't eat their food, drink their booze, screw their women and then vote against them, you have no business being up here."[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ronnie and Jesse, Lou Cannon, p. 99
  2. ^ Cannon, Lou (2005). Governor Reagan: his rise to power. Ronald Reagan: A Life in Politics. 1. PublicAffairs. p. 166. ISBN 1-58648-284-X. http://books.google.com/books?id=7xGbZWOlfvkC&pg=PA166. 
  • Cannon, Lou. Ronnie and Jesse: A Political Odyssey (New York: Doubleday,1969) LCCN 78-087099
  • Herzberg, Donald G., and Jess Unruh. Essays on the State Legislative Process (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970)
  • Mills, James R. A Disorderly House, The Brown-Unruh Years in Sacramento (Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1987)
  • Putnam, Jackson K (2005) Jess: The Political Career of Jesse Marvin Unruh. New York: University Press of America. ISBN 978-0-7618-3067-2.
  • Boyarsky, Bill (2007) Big Daddy: Jesse Unruh and the Art of Power Politics. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-21967-0

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Political offices
Preceded by
Ralph M. Brown
Speaker of the California State Assembly
September 1961 – January 1969
Succeeded by
Bob Monagan
Preceded by
Ivy Baker Priest
California State Treasurer
1975–1987
Succeeded by
Elizabeth Whitney

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