He is recognized nationally in the United States for his Community Mental Health Service Act (Short-Doyle Act) of 1957,[3] co-authored with Assemblyman Donald D. Doyle (February 6, 1915 – January 31, 2011)[4][5] and signed into law by Governor Goodwin Knight, and is well known for his legislation in the field of mental health and developmental disabilities. Short retired from the State Senate in 1974.
Senator Short served as chairman of the California Senate Select Committee on Laws Relating to Alcoholic Beverages from 1972 to 1974.[6]
He was married to Mary Short, an accomplished photographer, who founded the Alan Short Center (ASC) in Stockton in 1976.[7]