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One of the five best governors of California, and sadly one of the most obscure.
In addition to the basic facts laid out in the main article, I would add that he and his wife's Quaker beliefs would not allow them to have servants at the Governor's Mansion.
He ran a classic, conservative, "no-frills" administration during his four years, frequently vetoing measures that would increase spending. His efforts left a $20 million surplus in the state treasury.
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The 1923 law which Richardson signed that prohibited the possession of concealable arms by non-citizens was overturned in People v. Rappard (1972). The provision was subsequently removed from the California Penal Code (Section 12021). Tmangray ( talk) 06:50, 4 December 2018 (UTC)
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One of the five best governors of California, and sadly one of the most obscure.
In addition to the basic facts laid out in the main article, I would add that he and his wife's Quaker beliefs would not allow them to have servants at the Governor's Mansion.
He ran a classic, conservative, "no-frills" administration during his four years, frequently vetoing measures that would increase spending. His efforts left a $20 million surplus in the state treasury.
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The 1923 law which Richardson signed that prohibited the possession of concealable arms by non-citizens was overturned in People v. Rappard (1972). The provision was subsequently removed from the California Penal Code (Section 12021). Tmangray ( talk) 06:50, 4 December 2018 (UTC)