Henry J. Mello


Henry John Mello was an American politician from California. Mello was a member of the California State Senate known for the Community Facilities District Act, otherwise known as the Mello-Roos Act.

Early life

Mello was born in Watsonville, California, on March 27, 1924. His father was a Portuguese immigrant. Mello attended Watsonville High School and Hartnell College in Salinas, California.

Career

In 1940, Mello and his father started a farming business. Mello founded Mello Packing Company in 1948.
In 1966, Mello was elected to the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors.
Mello was elected to the California State Assembly from District 28 in 1976, and was re-elected in 1978. He was elected to the California State Senate from District 17 in 1980. Re-elected from that district in 1984 and 1988, he won one last term from the renumbered District 15 in 1992. Term limits enacted in 1990 forced Mello's retirement from the Senate in 1996.

Personal life

Mello's wife was Helen Annette Mello. They had four sons, John Henry Mello, Stephen F. Mello, Michael Burns Mello and Timothy S. Mello.
On September 4, 2004, Mello died in Watsonville, California at the age of 80.

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