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Anita Palermo Kelly

Anita Palermo Kelly (July 27, 1913 – August 15, 1990) was a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Philadelphia County. She became known for her advocacy work on behalf of people with disabilities and health concerns, as well as senior citizens.[3][4]

Anita Palermo Kelly
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 192nd district
In office
January 7, 1969 – November 30, 1978
Preceded byDistrict Created
Succeeded byNick Pucciarelli
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the Philadelphia County district
In office
1965–1968
Personal details
Born(1913-07-27)July 27, 1913[1]
Ozone Park, Queens, New York
DiedAugust 15, 1990(1990-08-15) (aged 77)[2]
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseWilliam J. Kelly

Self-described as "Mother Hubbard" during her legislative years, she was praised by former colleagues, at the time of her death, as "a motherly figure" and "everybody's mom." According to Bob Brady, former U.S. Congressman and chair of Philadelphia's Democratic Party:[5]

"She was as warm as could be. Everything was personal with her. Every constituent who had a problem, she would have him come down and sit in her kitchen. All you had to do is knock on her door, and she'd let you in."

Formative years Edit

Born in Ozone Park, Queens, New York on July 27, 1913, Anita P. Kelly graduated from John Adams High School, and then pursued additional academic studies overseas before returning to the United States.[6]

Her husband was The Honorable William J. Kelly, who preceded her in death.[7]

Career Edit

Employed as a currency counter by the Federal Reserve Bank for thirteen years, Kelly was also active in politics, serving as a member of the 34th Ward's Democratic Executive Committee for twenty-six years.[8]

On November 5, 1963, she won a special election to fill a vacancy in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives that had been created by her husband's death in July of that year.[9] She was sworn in on December 4. She was then re-elected to serve seven additional terms, during which time she became vice chair and then chair of the House's Health and Welfare Committee.[10] Kelly's committee ultimately recommended that a grand jury be empanelled and the Department of Justice become involved in further investigations of the matter.[11]

In 1968, Kelly became a vocal and visible advocate for the passage of House Bill 1223 to ensure that chiropractors could receive payment from insurance plans for the medical services they provided to patients with chronic pain and other medical conditions.[12] In 1969, she served as a member of the Agriculture and Dairy Industries Committee, as vice chair of the Health and Welfare Committee, and as a member of the Professional Licensure Committee.[13] That same year, she chaired a series of four public hearings which investigated the licensing of four flat tracks by the Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission to determine why none of the licenses were issued to any racing businesses located in western Pennsylvania.[14][15]

A sponsor of legislation to improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities, Kelly also worked to pass legislation that would provide support for people with kidney disease who needed financial assistance in paying for kidney dialysis.[16] In 1973, she co-sponsored legislation with Rep. Thomas Fee to improve the quality of medical care available to Pennsylvanians and address the growing shortage of doctors across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by improving training requirements for physicians' assistants in order to enable those healthcare professionals to perform a wider range of medical procedures under the supervision of qualified physicians.[17] In 1975, she advocated for the passage of House Bill 1020 to support adults with disabilities by improving working conditions in sheltered workshops and by providing financial assistance for transportation expenditures and the costs of lunch incurred on school or work days.[18][19]

After fifteen years of service in the House, she decided against running again for the 1979 term, and retired from the legislature in order to devote more time to her volunteer work.[20]

Awards Edit

Kelly was a recipient of multiple awards during her lifetime, including the:[21]

  • Humanitarian Award, Chapel of the Four Chaplains; and
  • Star of Solidarity, Republic of Italy.

Later years Edit

Following her legislative career, Kelly remained active in public service, volunteering at the Edith R. Rudolphy Residence for the Blind in West Philadelphia. Described as "a tireless fundraiser" for the facility, she also organized recreational trips for residents.[22]

Death and interment Edit

Kelly died from cancer at the age of seventy-seven on August 15, 1990, in Lankenau Hospital in Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and was interred in the Fernwood Cemetery and Mausoleum in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.[23][24][25]

References Edit

  1. ^ Pennsylvania. Dept. of General Services; Pennsylvania. Bureau of Publications; Pennsylvania. Dept. of Property and Supplies (1976). The Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 103. Department of General Services. ISSN 0275-8814. Retrieved 2015-08-04.
  2. ^ "Anita Kelly, Legislator And Committed Volunteer - philly-archives". articles.philly.com. Retrieved 2015-08-04.
  3. ^ Cox, Harold. "House Members K". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
  4. ^ "Kelly, Anita Palermo" (biography), "Archives." Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania House of Representatives, retrieved online March 11, 2023.
  5. ^ Cipriano, Ralph. "Anita Kelly, legislator and committed volunteer." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 17, 1990, p. 30 (subscription required).
  6. ^ "Kelly, Anita Palermo," Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  7. ^ "Kelly" (death notice). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 17, 1990, p. 30 (subscription required).
  8. ^ "Kelly, Anita Palermo," Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  9. ^ "Mrs. Kelly Chosen to Fill Husband's Post Till Election." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Daily News, September 17, 1963, p. 15 (subscription required).
  10. ^ "Kelly, Anita Palermo," Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  11. ^ Saul, Ray. "Speaking of Sports." Hazleton, Pennsylvania: Hazleton Standard-Speaker, October 31, 1975, p. 34 (subscription required).
  12. ^ Denison, Mason. "Chiropractor's Friend Takes Bead on Pechan." Kittanning, Pennsylvania: Simpson's Leader-Times, March 6, 1968, p. 13 (subscription required).
  13. ^ Anita P. Kelly, in ''Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Legislative Journal, 153rd of the General Assembly, Vol. 1, No. 2, January 8, 1969, pp. 31-32, 34. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania House of Representatives, retrieved online March 11, 2023.
  14. ^ "Mrs. Kelly Will Hold 4 Hearings in Probe of Racing Licenses." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 30, 1969, p. 24 (subscription required).
  15. ^ "Racing Permit Probe Opens Thursday; Tate Dilworth to Testify." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 19, 1969, p. 23 (subscription required).
  16. ^ "Kelly, Anita Palermo," Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  17. ^ "Legislation Considered On Doctor Shortage." Newport, Pennsylvania: The News-Sun, May 17, 1973, p. 3 (subscription required).
  18. ^ Carlson, Ruth E. "Mt. Jewett News." Kane, Pennsylvania: The Kane Republican, June 16, 1975, p. 3 (subscription required).
  19. ^ "Sheltered workshops." Shippensburg, Pennsylvania: The News-Chronicle, June 6, 1975, p. 4 (subscription required).
  20. ^ "Kelly, Anita Palermo," Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  21. ^ Cipriano, "Anita Kelly, legislator and committed volunteer," The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 17, 1990.
  22. ^ Cipriano, "Anita Kelly, legislator and committed volunteer," The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 17, 1990.
  23. ^ "Kelly, Anita Palermo," Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
  24. ^ "Kelly" (death notice), The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 17, 1990.
  25. ^ Cipriano, "Anita Kelly, legislator and committed volunteer," The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 17, 1990.

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Anita Palermo Kelly July 27 1913 August 15 1990 was a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Philadelphia County She became known for her advocacy work on behalf of people with disabilities and health concerns as well as senior citizens 3 4 Anita Palermo KellyMember of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 192nd districtIn office January 7 1969 November 30 1978Preceded byDistrict CreatedSucceeded byNick PucciarelliMember of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the Philadelphia County districtIn office 1965 1968Personal detailsBorn 1913 07 27 July 27 1913 1 Ozone Park Queens New YorkDiedAugust 15 1990 1990 08 15 aged 77 2 Wynnewood PennsylvaniaPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseWilliam J KellySelf described as Mother Hubbard during her legislative years she was praised by former colleagues at the time of her death as a motherly figure and everybody s mom According to Bob Brady former U S Congressman and chair of Philadelphia s Democratic Party 5 She was as warm as could be Everything was personal with her Every constituent who had a problem she would have him come down and sit in her kitchen All you had to do is knock on her door and she d let you in Contents 1 Formative years 2 Career 2 1 Awards 3 Later years 4 Death and interment 5 ReferencesFormative years EditBorn in Ozone Park Queens New York on July 27 1913 Anita P Kelly graduated from John Adams High School and then pursued additional academic studies overseas before returning to the United States 6 Her husband was The Honorable William J Kelly who preceded her in death 7 Career EditEmployed as a currency counter by the Federal Reserve Bank for thirteen years Kelly was also active in politics serving as a member of the 34th Ward s Democratic Executive Committee for twenty six years 8 On November 5 1963 she won a special election to fill a vacancy in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives that had been created by her husband s death in July of that year 9 She was sworn in on December 4 She was then re elected to serve seven additional terms during which time she became vice chair and then chair of the House s Health and Welfare Committee 10 Kelly s committee ultimately recommended that a grand jury be empanelled and the Department of Justice become involved in further investigations of the matter 11 In 1968 Kelly became a vocal and visible advocate for the passage of House Bill 1223 to ensure that chiropractors could receive payment from insurance plans for the medical services they provided to patients with chronic pain and other medical conditions 12 In 1969 she served as a member of the Agriculture and Dairy Industries Committee as vice chair of the Health and Welfare Committee and as a member of the Professional Licensure Committee 13 That same year she chaired a series of four public hearings which investigated the licensing of four flat tracks by the Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission to determine why none of the licenses were issued to any racing businesses located in western Pennsylvania 14 15 A sponsor of legislation to improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities Kelly also worked to pass legislation that would provide support for people with kidney disease who needed financial assistance in paying for kidney dialysis 16 In 1973 she co sponsored legislation with Rep Thomas Fee to improve the quality of medical care available to Pennsylvanians and address the growing shortage of doctors across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by improving training requirements for physicians assistants in order to enable those healthcare professionals to perform a wider range of medical procedures under the supervision of qualified physicians 17 In 1975 she advocated for the passage of House Bill 1020 to support adults with disabilities by improving working conditions in sheltered workshops and by providing financial assistance for transportation expenditures and the costs of lunch incurred on school or work days 18 19 After fifteen years of service in the House she decided against running again for the 1979 term and retired from the legislature in order to devote more time to her volunteer work 20 Awards Edit Kelly was a recipient of multiple awards during her lifetime including the 21 Humanitarian Award Chapel of the Four Chaplains and Star of Solidarity Republic of Italy Later years EditFollowing her legislative career Kelly remained active in public service volunteering at the Edith R Rudolphy Residence for the Blind in West Philadelphia Described as a tireless fundraiser for the facility she also organized recreational trips for residents 22 Death and interment EditKelly died from cancer at the age of seventy seven on August 15 1990 in Lankenau Hospital in Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County Pennsylvania and was interred in the Fernwood Cemetery and Mausoleum in Delaware County Pennsylvania 23 24 25 References Edit Pennsylvania Dept of General Services 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