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    Jesse Marvin Unruh (/ˈʌnru/, UN-roo; September 30, 1922 – August 4, 1987), also known as Big Daddy Unruh, was an American politician who served as speaker...
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  • establishments. The law was enacted in 1959 and was named for its author, Jesse M. Unruh. The Unruh Civil Rights Act is codified as California Civil Code section...
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    The Jesse M. Unruh State Office Building is a government of California building in Sacramento, located at the east end of Capitol Mall. It was designed...
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    Democratic Glendale 2016 2028 45 James Ramos Democratic Highland 2018 2030 46 Jesse Gabriel Democratic Encino 2018† 2030 47 Greg Wallis Republican Bermuda Dunes...
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  • Wars Hans Victor von Unruh (1806–1886), Prussian politician Jesse M. Unruh (1922–1987), American politician in California Jessica Unruh, American politician...
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    Philippines Jesse Six Dijkstra (born 1994), Dutch politician Jesse B. Thomas, Democratic-Republican senator from Illinois Jesse M. Unruh, Democratic politician...
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    Ronald Reagan, won re-election over Democrat and Speaker of the Assembly Jesse Unruh. This would be the closest victory of Ronald Reagan's entire political...
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    government spending and tax hikes to balance the budget. He worked with Jesse M. Unruh on securing tax increases and promising future property tax cuts. This...
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    Ma, a Democrat. The state treasurer's main office is located in the Jesse M. Unruh State Office Building in Sacramento. The state treasurer assumes office...
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    the legislature's composition led Brown, along with Assembly Speaker Jesse M. Unruh, to change the way California government operated. In 1962, the Constitutional...
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    all-black areas who were associated with the political organization of Jesse M. Unruh, then an up-and-coming state assemblyman. The early stage of Bradley's...
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  • Terry McGovern as himself Natalie Wood as herself Sam Yorty as himself Jesse M. Unruh as himself Bill Stout as himself Robert Redford said that the film was...
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  • in 1987, it was renamed the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics after the late California state politician, Jesse M. Unruh. In 2018, long-time political...
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    through the Center for California Studies. The Center administers the Jesse M. Unruh Assembly Fellowship, Executive Fellowship, Judicial Administration Fellowship...
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    State University, Sacramento. He was admitted to the post-graduate Jesse M. Unruh Assembly Fellowship where he began working in the State Legislature...
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  • members who refused to vote for re-election of Jesse M. Unruh as speaker, with Stanton declaring "I am not an Unruh Democrat or a [Pat] Brown Democrat but a...
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    Republican January 1955–April 1958 53. Ralph M. Brown 30 Democratic January 1959–September 1961 54. Jesse M. Unruh 65 Democratic September 1961–January 1969...
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  • KSSU KXJZ Fellowships California Senate Fellows Executive Fellowship Jesse M. Unruh Assembly Fellowship Judicial Administration Fellowship Related List...
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    organized labor. Reagan was re-elected in 1970, defeating "Big Daddy" Jesse M. Unruh on November 3 with 52.85% of the vote. He chose not to seek a third...
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    line of the call is displayed prominently on the south facade of the Jesse M. Unruh State Office Building in Sacramento, California. Large lettering stating...
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    in 1984, Proposition 21 removed the 25% limitation. State Treasurer Jesse M. Unruh was a PERS Board member in the mid-1980s. He began PERS' emphasis on...
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    slightly northwest, and the street-level elevation is approximately 35 feet (11 m) above sea level. The field was natural grass for its first 41 seasons; FieldTurf...
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  • Independent Party. A representative of the People's Independent Party, Morris M. Estee, was elected Speaker with the support of the Democrats. The senate...
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    California State Transportation Agency Agency headquarters at the Jesse M. Unruh State Office Building Agency overview Formed July 1, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-07-01)...
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  • California state senator, 1977–1982; California state assemblyman, 1967–1977 Jesse M. Unruh (B.A. 1948) – California State Treasurer, 1975–1987; Speaker of the...
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  • slightly northwest, and the street-level elevation is approximately 35 feet (11 m) above sea level. The field was natural grass for its first 41 seasons; FieldTurf...
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    KSSU KXJZ Fellowships California Senate Fellows Executive Fellowship Jesse M. Unruh Assembly Fellowship Judicial Administration Fellowship Related List...
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  • T. P. Plimpton January 19, 1967 46 7 "Do the States Have a Chance?" Jesse M. Unruh March 6, 1967 47 8 "LBJ and Vietnam" Vance Hartke C. Dickerman Williams...
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    before the Republican National Convention. (The convention chose Richard M. Nixon.) She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
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    Republican primary and was re-elected in 1970, defeating "Big Daddy" Jesse Unruh. He did not seek a third term in the following election cycle. In 1976...
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