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#94
TAFT-HARTLEY ACT
2-14-69
RR telegram to President Nixon re extension
TAHOE BI-STATE COMPACT
#675
12-17-69
RR confident that Tahoe Bi-State Compact,
awaiting signature by Pres. Nixon, will "provide
vehicle whereby men of good will can resolve the
environmental problems facing Lake Tahoe.
TAHOE REGIONAL PLAN
#528A
9-22-71
RR statement re the adoption of Tahoe Regional
Plan.
TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY
#187
(California-Nevada Compact)
3-21-74
Robert G. Van Allen
TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING
#661
COMPACT
12-8-69
RR sent letter to the President uraing
compact which has
been approved by the Senate
CALIFORNIA TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING
#187
AGENCY
3-21-74
Robert G. Van Allen
Gerald M. Poznanovich
ΓAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY,
#500
Letter to Chairman of the
9-3-74
In a letter to Thomas Stewart, chairman of the
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, RR calls on the
agency to give serious consideration to its ad
hoc committee's recommendations, which RR feels
would make the agency "fully effective."
TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY
#490
(california-Nevada Compact)
9-21-73
Peter D. Hannaford
TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING COMPACT
#154
3-16-70
RR signed joint proclamation with Governor
Paul Laxalt of Nevada proclaiming the Tahoe
Regional
my
pact
in
Face
force
effect.
TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY
#138
3-4-70
J. Allen Bray, representative
TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY
#521
9.19.67
J. Allen Bray appointed
TAHOE SEWER FACILITIES,
#180
Financing of
4-11-67
RR submitted proposal to resolve current
export. controversy over method of financing sewage
TASK FORCE
#441
Aerospace-Aviation Education
7-31-69
Robert B. Asbury
TASK FORCE
#285
Aerospace-Aviation Education
5-19-69
RR announced the formation of the Task Force to
advise him on aerospace education programs in
California.
TASK FORCE -
#532
(Construction Cutbacks)
9-8-69
RR appointed task force to evaluate and
recommend possible reductions on public
works projects per Nixon Policy.
TASK FORCE
#551
Construction Labor Management
11-23-70
Outline of goals of task force and lists
representatives from the construction industry.
TASK FORCE
#2
CONSUMER FRAUD
1-6-71
RR appointed 11 members to newly created
task force.
TASK FORCE
#10
Corrections
1-8-70
RR announced plans for study to find ways of
increasing effectiveness of the state's
correctional system in reducing crime and
delinquency. Study to be conducted by the
Council on Criminal Justice.
TASK FORCE
#541
Drug Abuse
9-18-69
Lt. GOV. Ed Reinecke to head a task force on
narcotics law enforcement in relation to the
Mexican border.
TASK FORCE
#418
EDUCATION
7-14-71
RR announced school board members and school
district superintendents across the state will
soon be receiving a summary report prepared by
an education task force commissioned last year.
#261
ASK FORCE
ifficiency and Cost Control Survey
4-12-68
recommendations
RR announced administration has begun putting
'achieve significant operating economies" in
task 10106
state government through creation of an integratal
warehouse system using stringent inventory
management controls.
TASK FORCE
#231
Efficiency and Cost Control Survey
3-29-68
Recommendations
Governor Reagan announced that task force
recommendations to be implemented by the
administration have doubled during the past
month.
TASK FORCE
#227
Efficiency and Cost Control Survey
3-28-68
Reccomendations
Administration began implementation of recom-
mendation to save California taxpayers $7.5
million annually over next 10 years through more
efficient use of office space.
TASK FORCE
#69
Efficiency and Cost Control Survey
2-17-67
Appointed to assist Administration in regaining
financial stability for state of California.
TASK FORCE - Governor's Select
#503
8-25-73
committee on Law Enforcement
problems (Public safety)
RR today announced the creation of a five-man
make a comprehensive study
of law enforcement problems in California.
TASK FORCE
#10
Juvenile Delinquency
1-8-70
RR announced plans for study to find ways of
increasing effectiveness of the state's
correctional system in reducing crime and
delinquency by the Council on Criminal Justice.
TASK FORCE REPORT,
#426
Law Enforcement Problems
8-1-73
RR statement on releasing the report on his
Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems.
TASK FORCE
#209
Local Government Reform
4-11-73
Lt. Governor Reinecke - Director
Robert B. Hawkins, Jr. - Chairman
Earl J. Strathman
John D. Phillips
Allen Hyman
Charles D. Jobbs
Gregory C. Krohm
TASK FORCE,
#166
Manpower Policy
3-20-72
announce
UI Manpower Policy Task
Force charged with responsibility of developing
comprehensive manpower and job creation policy
for State of California
#603
TASK FORCE
11-7-67
Medi-Cal
Gov. Reagan outlined a series of Medi-Cal
recommendations he has received to improve
management and fiscal control of the program.
TASK FORCE
#585
OEO-Funded Programs
10-20-69
RR will soon name a task force to look into all
OEO funded programs in the Oakland area to
determine whether federal tax monies are, in
fact, helping those persons they are intended to
benefit.
TASK FORCE
#158
160 - Acre Limitation
4-6-67
Study federal legislation on 160-acre
limitation (fed. reclamation law)
Chairman - Burnham Enerson
Breckinridge Thomas
James F. Sorenson
William 11. Jennings
Richard D. Andrews
TASK FORCE
#95
State Water Project
2-27-67
DO review and evaluato recreational and
1184 and programs
connected with the State Water Project
TASK FORCE
#5
State Water Project
1-10-67
Water Resources comprehensive review of the
financing and construction progress of
the State Water Project
TASK FORCE, Tax Initiative
#477
Funding of
9-11-73
Governor RR today reaffirmed his contention that
the funding of a tax reduction task force which
developed legislation to reduce the tax burden
on Californians was both a necessary and proper
function of the executive branch.
TASK FORCE - RR's Tax Reduction
5-23-73
Cost to State of California
Report to Acting Deputy Auditor General (Mr.
Walter J. Quinn) on cost to the State of Calif.
for funding the task force.
TASK FORCE
#169
Tax Reduction
3-23-73
RR'S drive for a public referendum on his revenue
and tax reduction plan got off to a fast start
today when the Charlman OF the Californiano for
Lower Taxes" committee sent the measure to the
Attorney General for "titling".
TASK FORCE
MEMO TO PRESS
Tax Reduction
3-21-73
Answer to a number of press inquiries regarding
assistance, support and funding of the governor'
tax reduction task force.
TASK FORCE
#666
Transportation
11-18-68
Recommendations
Landmark report by task force on transportation
in state.
TASK FORCE
Transportation
#380
7-7-67
State's role in future transportation planning.
TASK FORCE
#265
Pransportation
5-16-67
19 members appointed
TASK FORCE
#235
Transportation
5-3-67
Luce will coordinate a conference planned for
October, 67.
TASK FORCE
#509
VETERANS DRUG ABUSE PROBLEMS
8-31-71
RR named 12 man task force to investigate
the nature, scope and impact of the drug
problem among California's veterans.
TASK FORCE
#151
Veterans, Jobs for
3-16-73
RR today announced the beginnning of "phase two"
in California's drive to find employment for
veterans of the Vietnam war.
TASK FORCE
Veterans, State Jobs for
#382
6-25-71
RR named Gordon R. Elliott as Director
#100
TATE FORCE
Workmen's Compensation
2-26-73
a: Edward White, Chairman
John Henning
Berard O'Hara
Kevin Twohy
E. L. "Bud" Miller
Robert Gray
Gleason L. Payne
Consultant Clarence Johnson
TAX-EXEMPT LAND,
#458
8/15/67
Procedure for making an inventory
SB 1523
TAX DEFERRAL, Sales
SB 90 - Dills
#448
8-24-73
RR (which signed bill deferring sales
to
effective Sales tax will be decreased 1, 1973)
60 went into effect July tax increase from 50
when it October 1, 1973 March to 50 31, 1974
will increase to 6c through again.
TAX INCREASE, Moretti kills
#360
legislation delaying Sales
6-29-73
RR statement accusing Moretti for singlehandedly
sabotaging and killing legislation
is
scheduled one-cent increase in the sales tax.
TAX INCREASE, Delay of
#359
Sales
6-29-73
RR statement only hours before one-cent sales
tax increase goes into effect asking that
legislature at least settle the matter of delaying
this increase until January 1.
TAX OBLIGATIONS FOR 1962-65,
Telephone
Governor's Income
Statement
4-9-74
Response to inquiries on Governor Reagan's
income tax obligations.
TAX PREPARER PROGRAM
#312
5-23-74
Donald C. Procida
RR praised
FRAGUTON
Committee for approving bill to give $155
million in property tax relief to California
property owners.
TAX PROGRAM
#292
5-26-67
Program to produce $111 million in new revenues.
TAX PROGRAM FOR
#292
$111 MILLION REVENUE
5-26-67
INCREASE
Reagan administration will seek new Taxes
expected to produce $111 million in new
revenues needed to meet and unexpected
projected drop in state income this fiscal
year.
TAX PROGRAM
#289
5-25-67
semi-annual payments of income taxes
TAX RATE ELECTION (Validated)
#42
AB 131 - Lanterman
1-20-70
AB 131 - Lanterman validates the Pasadena
Area Junior College District Maximum tax
rate election held 10/21/69. First bill
signed, 1970 legislative session.
#379
TAX REBATE
7-8-69
RR announced tax rebate of 10 percent on per-
sonal income still bottled up in committee.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE
#556
CONTROL INITIATIVE
11-6-73
RR statement on failure of Proposition 1
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE
#555
CONTROL PROGRAM
11-5-73
Reagan statement "If Proposition 1 fails"
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#542
10-18-73
INITIATIVE
RR pleased that opinion U.S. resposition 1
supports the position taken by the Director of
Finance in his budget estimates for next year.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#539
PROPOSAL
10-16-73
RR sent letter to the Superintendent of Banking
and the Commissioners of Insurance, Corporations,
and Savings and Loan, re complaints received
re letters being sent by the chairman of the
Assembly Committee on Finance and Insurance in a
false and strident campaign against proposition 1.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#524
INITIATIVE
10-3-73
RR announced that, should Prop. 1 pass on
Nov. 6, next year's budget could be as much
as $600 million above that of the current year.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#481
INITIATIVE
9-14-73
RR statement saying he is pleased that State
Controller houston Flournoy has endorsed
the tax limitation initiative.
REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#477
ROGRAM, Funding of Task Force
9-11-73
today reaffirmed his U.S. one
reduction task force which
a
eveloped legislation to reduce the tax burden
Californians was both a necessary and proper
unction of the executive branch.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#454
INITIATIVE
8-28-73
RR statement on A. Alan Post's (Legislative
Analyst) cost analysis of the tax limit
initiative.
TAX DEFERRAL, SALES
#428
8-2-73
RR renewed his plea that the majority leadership
address itself seriously to this matter and
permit the enactment of legislation to reduce the
sales tax burden on the people.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#347
6-26-73
RR today issued a special statewide election
proclamation which officially places his revenue
control and tax reduction initiative Constitu-
tional amendment on the November 6 ballot.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#346
6-26-73
County registrars around the state have filed
the revenue control and tax reduction initiative
constitutional amendment for a special statewide
election November 6.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#338
6-20-73
Response to an analysis of the program by
Assembly Speaker Moretti's top lieutenant, Mr.
Hauck. PLUS a report to RR from Task Force
showing examples of tax savings to a number of
model California families.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#317
6-14-73
Letter from Roger A. Freeman of the Hoover
Institution on War, Revolutionand Peace at
Stanford commenting on A. Alan Post's criticism
of the program.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#316
6-13-73
RR statement on Senate Committee's failure to
act on his constitutional amendment to limit
and reduce taxes.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
6-4-73
PROGRAM - Summary
Cummary provided to governors and press at the
National Governor a an rehoe.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
5-23-73
PROGRAM - Summaryof Cost to State
Report to Acting Deputy Auditor General (Mr.
Walter J. Quinn) on cost to the State of Calif.
for funding the Governor's Tax Reduction Task
Force.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#282
PROGRAM
5-22-73
RR today said that those legislators who have
refused to place the administration's proposed
tax limitation amendment on the November ballot
are guilty of "an arrogant denial of the
democratic process."
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#251
PROGRAM
5-2-73
Text of series of comments prepared by Governor
Reagan's Task Force on Tax Reduction, keyed to
the 34 summary comments of the legislative
analyst published on Monday, April 30.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#249
5-2-73
PROGRAM
DR called press corp to read them the --
letter he sent to Speaker Moretti and to discuss
a number of the false charges Moretti made about
the Revenue Control and Tax Reduction Program.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL Statement by
PROGRAM
RR to reports
5-1-73
RR statement in answer to reporters' questions
regarding Assembly Speaker Moretti's request for
a televised debate on the Governor's proposed
Revenue Control and Tax Reduction program.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#245
PROGRAM
4-30-73
RR statement regarding a report by Legislative
Analyst A. Alan Post on the governor's proposed
revenue control and tax reduction program.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL,
#239
Initiative Poll
4-27-73
RR announced that a poll of its members by the
National Federation of Independent Business in
California shows that 93 percent of those
businessmen surveyed support his initiative
constitutional amendment to reduce taxes and
limit the share of the people's earnings which
the state can take in taxes in the years ahead.
TAX REDUCTION INITIATIVE
#198
4-6-73
OR todav literally took his revolutionary plan
limit
state
to
are
people. Governor Reagan carried the first voter
petition house to house through a Pacific
Palisades neighborhood.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#189
4-2-73
PROGRAM
Documents necessary to enable signature
have been filed by the Attorney General with
gathering to begin on initiative petitions
the Secretary of State's Office.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#169
PROGRAM
3-23-73
RR's drive for a public referendum on his
revenue and tax reduction plan got off to a
fast start today when the charrman of the
"Californians for Lower Taxes" committee sent
the measure to the Attorney General for
"Titling."
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#164
PROGRAM
3-22-73
Statement made by RR to press in Sacramento
on his proposed revenue control and tax reduc-
tion program: list of committee members &
chairman.
TAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL
#64
2-8-73
PROGRAM
PUR today proposed a long-term taxes by and imposing far-reaching a
program
constitutional control on the total amount of
state revenues which California state government
can take from the people in taxes in the years
ahead.
TAX REDUCTION (10%)
#151
3-13-70
RR reminded California taxpayers not to
forget to take advantage of a 10 percent re-
duction in their income taxes.
TAX REDUCTION,
#202
10 percent
4-10-70
RR urged California taxpayers to take advantage
of 10 percent reduction in income taxes.
TAX REBATE
#203
3-27-69
RR asked members of legislature to join in
bipartisan effort to establish unprecedented
$100 million tax rebate in 1970.
TAX REFORM BILL - SB 90
#630
12-1-72
RR issued statement at a press conference in
LOS Angeles, following passage by Like
ture OI SB 90.
to
TAX REFORM - Report/the People
#561
10-10-72
RR today proposed a 10 percent across-the-board
slash in the state income tax, plus a major
reduction in the local property tax burden, and
said he will call a special statewide election
early next year to make sure the people them-
selves are able to secure the tax relief they
need at the ballot box.
TAX REFORM
Dept. of Finance
5-26-72
New information on Governor Reagan's tax reform
program. "The amount of additional school
program funds and property tax relief in total
dollars for each school district in California
is now available on a computer run in the
Department of Finance.
TAX REFORM
#300
5-17-72
RR today announced the details of a major tax
reform program he will propose to the legislatur
TAX RNFORM
Proclamation
SPECIAL SESSION
12-4-71
RR issued proclamation to call
Debsion
10 consider and act upon
UL
legislation relative to providing revenues for
state government.
TAX REFORM
11-1-71
Statement attributable to RR given to press
regarding Democrats lagging behind in the
effort to bring about tax reform.
Also mentions AB 185 -- Bagley (anticipation
notes)
TAX REFORM
Statement by
Governor's Office
Spokesman
10-15-71
Governor is adding his endorsement to AB 185
a bill for tax reform.
TAX REFORM MEETINGS
Nessage via
telephone
10-4-71
Paul Beck statement following the conclusion
of tax reform meetings between the governor
and legislative leadership.
TAX REFORM
#521
9-16-71
Republican legislative leaders, Governor
Reagan ano Democratic leadership in tax
reform negotiations.
TAX REFORM
#321
5-25-71
RR statement requesting legislative
cooperation in accomplishing tax reform
and property tax relief.
TAX REFORM
DEPARTMENT OF
FINANCE
Verne Orr, Director
3-25-71
State Finance Director Verne Orr issued state-
ment regarding tax program presented by
Assembly Democratic leadership. (Gonsalves)
TAX REFORM
#410
(passage denied)
8-20-70
RR statement upon senators decision to deny
passage of tax reform program.
TAX REFORM
#369
7-15-70
RR statement re tax relief for California
homeowners.
(Opening statement, riess conference 7/15/70)
TAX REFORM
#249
5-4-70
RR expressed disappointment and disillusionment
that Democratic leaders in the Assembly
refused to give Californians property tax
relief. (Rejected tax reform bill)
TAX REFORM
#71
2-3-70
RR statement on tax reform, including
withholding.
TAX REFORM
#456
8-8-69
RR expressed regret that Democratic leaders
continue to play politics with tax reform
TAX REFORM
11428
7-25-69
RR criticism of Democratic opposition to tax
reform bill expressed in letter to Assemblyman
Cenrge
TAX REFORM
Dept. of Finance
7-22-69
Cap Weinberger stressed legislative failure to
pass significant tax reform this session paves
way for another "Proposition 9" proposal and
campaign; RR program only one which guarantees
reduction in residential real estate taxes
TAX REFORM
#359
6-27-69
RR recommended consideration by Assembly Ways
and Means Committee of AB 2046 (tax reform)
as an emergency measure
TAX REFORM, Report
#149
3-4-69
Report submitted to RR from the Advisory
Commission on Tax Reform regarding the problems
of state taxes and the burden of taxation on
real property
TAX REFORM
# 301
(Creation of commission on)
5.3.68
RR arnounced creation of Advisorv Commission
on Tax Reiorm to submit specific recommenda-
tions for revising California's tax structure.
TAX RELIEF (Property) & SCHOOL
#611
AID MEASURE - SB 90
11-21-72
RR issued statement of his deep concern that th
effect of continued delays in the legislative
process on SB 90---the bipartisan, compromise
school aid and property tax relief measure whic
the Assembly Speaker and he have sponsored for
many months.
TAX RELIEF BILL
#434
7-26-72
RR statement urging Senate Finance Committee
to pass the bipartisan property tax relief bill
which the Assembly Speaker (Bob Morretti) and
RR have submitted to the legislature.
TAX RELIEF Special Session
#575
9.9.68
RR stated views concerning tax relief legisla-
tion and aims of putting tax relief on Special
Session of legislature.
TAX RELIEF
#503
(Adjournment of legislature)
8.5.68
Concerns failure of tax refier bill to go through
due to adjournment of legislature by Acting
Governor Hugh M. Burns; texts of two telegrams:
one to RR from Speaker Unruh; one to Unruh from
RR.
TAX RELIEF
#253
Business Inventory
4-28-71
RR announced support for legislation (AB 559)
Gonsalves--which will fully reimburse
California counties for the business
inventory tax exemption.
TAX RELIEF, Property
#580
(Special call)
9.11.68
RR said unable to put property tax relief on
special call at time because of Democratic
refusal to support legislation.
#540
TAX RELIEF
8.22.68
Income and property)
RR announced need for income tax and property
plan to call special session be- tax
cause reliei: of comments on AB 1962 (school spending
measure).
TAX RELIEF
5.28.68
(Weinberger on Unruh)
Finance Director Weinberger said actions of
legisia-
tion giving California property owners substan-
tial tax relief. Weinberger claims amendments
passed by Assembly on partisan basis kill any
chance for property tax relief this year.
TAX RELIEF-Property
#388
(Bill)
6.7.68
RR commended Senate Governmental Efficiency
Committee in restoring administration's property
tax relief bill to its original form.
TAX (State income--revision)
# 264
4.16.68
RR asked Assemblyman Jack Veneman to introduce
bill revising state income tax law to replace
system of tax credits with system similar CO
personal exemption provisions of federal law.
TAXES, 1970 (RR)
#272
5-6-71
RR statement regarding the fact that he
did not have a state income tax libility for
1970.
PAXES - property
#458
(Reduction of)
7.9.68
praised Senate Finance Committee for recom-
mending passage of legislation to reduce property
taxes by $155 million in California,
TAXES
(te: statement by Senator Miller)
5.23.68
(release by
telephone)
Statement by William P. Clark in response to
statement by Senator George Miller about RR
tax proposals.
"TAX - SHARING"
#347
6-20-69
RR asked Congress to put the long-discussed
concept of tax-sharing into effect in California
TAXICAB, LICENSING & REGULATIONS
#301
5/31/67
SB 143 signed
Service will continue
TEACHER PREPARATION, Commission
#05
for
2-1-74
porothy H. Gibson
Ugo P. Lea
John L. Evans
Dr. Vance D. Lewis
Reappointed: Mary Ann Stewart
John Cimolino
TEACHER PREPARATION AND LICENSING,
#430
Commission for
7-26-74
Harold Homer Aschmann
TEACHER PREPARATION AND LICENSING,
#27
Commission for
1-23-73
Arthur B. Myers
Robert L. Kelley, Ph.D.
Mrs. Marcella T. Johnson
TEACHER PREPARATION AND
#701
LICENSING, COMMISSION FOR
12-16-71
Dr. Daniel G. Martinez
Mrs. Ola Johnson
Dr. Mary B. Liu
J. Stanley Green
TEACHER PREPARATION AND LICENSING
#82
(Commission for)
2-18-71
RR appoints 15 members to newly-created
commission which will establish credenti
WILL
requirements, etc.
TEACHERS
#439
8-5-67
ARCOSS Bill vetoed bill which would have
provided retirement benefits for out of stat
service for teachers who finish their
teaching careers in California
TEACHERS
#180
(RR meeting with)
3-31-70
Text of telegram from RR to Bob Ransom, United
Teachers, Los Angeles, replying to request for
appointment with RR in Sacramento. Grants
request --at a mutually acceptable time in
near future.
TEACHER'S RETIREMENT BOARD,
#64
State
1-31-74
Paul D. Ehret
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
#387
6-28-72
Harry L. McKee
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
#620
11-4-71
Richard E. Ferraro and
Allen D. Harper
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
#339
6-30-70
Miss Catherine M. Hanrahan, reappointed.
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
#442
7-31-69
Kenneth M. Forry
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
#535
8.20.68
Reappointed: Harry L. McKee
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
#20 1-12-68
Julius P. Hammer
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
#460
8-16-67
Richard E. Ferraro
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD
#669
12-11-67
Harry L. Mc Kee
#355
TEACHERS' retirement BOARD
6/26/67
Allen D. Harper
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
#660
11-23-71
Wayne L. Scott
Reappointed 8-20-74, #475
TEACHERS' (STATE) RETRIEMENT SYSTEM
#603
11-1-71
RR signed bill which will assure retired
teachers benefits of retirement to which they
are entitled under the law.
TEAGUE, Congressman Charles
Statement-RR
N. - Death of
1-1-74
RR statement on death of Congressman Charles
M. Teague (R-Ventura)
TEENAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD
#342
6-19-69
T
Abruzzini
TEHACHAPI CALIFORNIA CORRECTIONAL
#430
INSTITUTE
7-19-71
Jiro J. Enomoto, Superintendent
TEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS
#689
12-21-67
18 men trapped in the watter tunnel directed
by the State Water Program
RR appeared there at 4:30 p.m.
TENAMA COUNTY, State of
#41
Emergency
1-18-74
because of storms, flooding and high winds
TEHAMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#83
2-7-74
Eugene Penne
TEHAMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
#552
10-6-71
Lalaguna: Laurence J.
TELEPHONE INDUSTRY
5-10-67
100 millionth telephone celebration by
Conference Call to all Govs and
President of U.S.
TELEVISON CO-ORDINATOR
#520
9-19-67
Raymond M. Reid, Jr.
TELEVISION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
/251
5-9-67
John C. Crabbe
Edwin C. Coffin, III
Dr. Horman J. Sheffield
Dr. Robert A. Thornton
Walter T. Shaford, II
TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK
# 276
(Youth)
4.22.68
RR proclaimed week of April 21-27, 1968, as
YOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK.
TEMPLE, JR., Resignation of
#303
Herbort R.
5-21-74
Director of the State Office of Emergency
Services
TEMPLE: Herbert R, Jr.
#555
11-27-70
RR announced promotion of Lt. Col. Herbert R.
Temple, Jr. to the rank of full colonel in the
California Army National Guard.
TENURE
#435
7-21-71
Bill Signed CO insure that Callfornia
elementary and secondary school children will
be taught by competent and responsible
instructors and provides increased job protect-
ion for the qualified teacher.
TEXTBOOK SELECTION
#599
(SCA 1 - Schmitz)
9.23.68
Deletes provisions giving State Board of Educ.
power over adoption and free distribution of elem-
entary school textbooks and assigns this power
to the governing board of each school district,
with the cost of the textbooks to be paid out
of state revenues.
THANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE
#568
11-21-73
RR Thanksgiving Day Message
THANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE
#552
11-24-70
RR message for Thanksgiving Day, 1970
#642
THANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE
11-25-69
KR Lothed statement on November 25, 1969.
THANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE
#687
11-27-68
38th Assembly District Special
#63
Election - Carley Porter
2-7-73
RR set date for special election to fill vacancy-
38th Assembly District in Los Angeles caused
by death of Carley Porter
THOMAS, Calvin
#368
6/29/67
Granted Executive Clemency
CARDS DIVERUE BONUSES
3-6-cn
OSIVERSITY/STATE COLLEGES
#155
CC and State Colleges asked to submit highest
inforities for additional capital outlay because
TIJUANA RIVER PROBLEMS
#259
5-12-67
Robert L. Wynn
Dennis A. O'Leary
Paul D. Engstrand
Herbert B. Foster
Walter H. Hahn
A. F. Poulter
TIJUANA RIVER PROBLEMS,
#440
Governor's Advisory Committee on
8-1-69
Thomas R. Parks
John T. Melbourn
TIJUANA RIVER PROBLEMS,
#344
Governor's Advisory Committee
6-20-69
Henry J. Ongerth
#403
EMBER
7-7-71
statement anu letter from Simpson plans Timber to
announcing withdrawal in of northwest clear
company 145,000 acres of forest
california.
TIMBER HARVESTING PRACTICES
#110
2-28-72
RR letter to Speaker Moretti and President pro
Tem Mills requesting urgency controls on timber
harvesting practices affected by court decision
voiding state's forest practice regulatory
program
TIMBER SUPPLY ACT
#588
10-24-69
RR announced support for proposed act which
would protect recreation and wilderness uses
and encourage increased timber yield on
national forests.
PIMBER EXPORTS
0474
7.19.68
RR expressed concern over long-range impact of
log import on our timber supplies; "do not feel
that we can or should risk the long-term health
of our economy for short-range export expedience
TOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
#37
1-19-70
innointed:
Harold M. Hayes
Carl G. Johnson
Jerome Keithley
Irvin L. Morhar
Richard F. Lovejoy
James T. Pott
Anthony Turturici
Daniel D. Mikesell
John Wentz
James L. Martin
TOIL BRIDGE AUTHORITY, California
#108
2-19-74
Robert E. Lovett
TOLL BRIDGE AUTHORITY, California
#608
resignation of member of
12-20-73
James C. Schmidt
TOLL BRIDGE AUTHORITY, CALIFORNIA # 242
4.5.68
Floyd Sparks
TOLL BRIDGE AUTHORITY
#138
3-28-67
Jonoph J. Diviny
JOLL-PREE PRIORITY LANES
#650
DAY BRIDGE
11-19-71
Decision to establish the first toll-free priori
lanes for car pools using the San Francisco
Oakland Bay Bridge.
TOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE of the
#203
Federal Aid for Urban Systems Act
4-14-72
David G. Grayson
Jack R. Gilstrap
B. R. (Bill) Stokes
Robert E. Nisbet
TOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
#116
(Urban Area Traffic
3-9-71
Operations)
Lyall A. Pardee
TOURISM, Department
#617
of Commerce Division of
11-10-69
Janet J. McCoy appointed Deputy Director
For mourism in the State of
Commerce.
TOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES,
#580
Commission
10-15-69
Carney J. Campion
TOURISM AND VISITOR
#414
SERVICES COMMISSION
7-22-69
Dwane Wittmayer
TOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES
#388
COMMISSION
7-10-69
C. E. "Ted" Rathbone
DURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES COMMISSION 481
(stato)
7.23.68
TOURISM & VISITOR SERVICES COMMISSION #245
5/5/67
Reappted & CHAIRMAN: L.W. Lane, Jr.
Appted:
Stuart G. Cross
Frank H. White
Peter Rochon
Oliver C. Stive}
Walter E. Terry
Paul Hanson
Fritz B. Burns
Lorraine Mazzie
Mrs. Joan L. Burgan
Melvin G. Edwards
J. Floyd Andrews
Reappted:
Robert J. Sullivan
Wm. A. Knight
Robert F. Smith
TOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES
#228
4/28/67
Director: Mrs. Janet McCoy
"TOURISM: PASSPORT FOR PEACE WEEK"
#341
6/20/67
June 28 - July 2
COMMERNO, Assemblywah Lorry Telephone Stent.
3-6-70
Statement on the passion of Assemblyman Fanily
rownsena
TRADE SECRETS MEASURE
#261
5-12-67
SB 69 signed by RR that it will be a crime to
steal industrial secrets or give or make
bribes for disclosure of information about
secret industrial processes
TRAFFIC DEATH RATE
#152
3-13-70
RR announced the mileage death rate on
California's streets and highways dropped
to an all-time low last year.
TRAFFIC OPERATIONS IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE #37
(TOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE)
1-19-70
Appointed:
Harold M. Hayes
Carl G. Johnson
Jerome Keithley
Irvin L. Morhar
Richard F. Lovejoy
James T. Pott
Anthony Truturici
Daniel D. Mikesell
John Wentz
James L. Martin
TRAFFIC SAFETY
#510
9-3-71
RR Labor Day message urging traffic safety
TRAFFIC SAFETY
#184
4-4-72
RR announced number of persons killed and
injured on streets and highways, fatal high-
way traffic accidents and mileage death rate
all decreased dramatically in 1971
TRAFFIC SAFETY
#228
4-16-71
RR announced new low in traffic fatalities
primarily due to vigorous law enforcement and
construction of new freeways.
TRAFFIC SAFETY
#228
(Presumptive Limits)
4-15-69
Among actions to be taken toward improvement
of California Highway Safety Program is
proposed presumptive limits legislation, in-
volving drunk drivers.
TRAFFIC SAFETY, Committee on
#78
2-11-69
The recommendation from the Committee, that the
C-lif
Highway
motor
vehicle inspection program instead of adopting
mandatory periodic inspection was made to RR.
TRAFFIC SAFETY, Committee on
#385
7-10-69
Lawrence E. Hoyt, Member
TRAFFIC SAFETY, Governor's
#345
Committee
6-20-69
Frank E. Raab
TRAFFIC SAFETY, Committee on
#78
2-11-69
Donald D. Doyle appointed chairman
Irving Teichner
TRAFFIC SAFETY, Governor's
#365
Committee on
6/28/67
Members
TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM
#664
DURING XMAS-NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY
12-10-69
RR urged California motorists to take advantage
of free coffee breaks to be offered by state
restaurant operators as part of national
accident prevention program during Xmas and
New Year's high traffic periods.
TRAFFIC SAFETY CONFERENCE, Governor's
#621
10.16.68
Chairman, Shermer L. Sibley, for conference in
Sacramento December 12-13.
TRAFFIC SAFETY GRANT
#315
(Orange County)
5-22-72
RR today announced approval of a $1.5 million
triffic safety grant to Orange County which
will be used to develop a community-wide progam
aimed at solving the problem of the drinking
driver.
TRAIL PEAK Cottonwood Basin
#249
Area Environmental Study
4-28-72
RR today announced release by the California
Department of Fish and Game of a significant
environmental study of the Trail Peak - Cotton-
wood Basin area which lies in Inyo County (some
20 miles east of the town of Lone Pine).
TRAINING PROGRAM
#467
(Aerospace Workers)
9-18-70
RR selected three major California metropolitan
areas where unemployment has been highest among
aerospace workers to participate in a $9
million manpower program.
TRAINING PROGRAM
#353
(Minorities)
7-8-70
RR pledge support to state-wide voluntary
program by labor and industry to train and
hire minorities in the construction field.
TRAINS
memo
1-16-68
clarification by RR on the economic factors
involved in train operation.
Trains should not be foreed to operate at a
loss.
TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD
#276
CENTENNIAL DAY
5-6-69
RR proclaimed May 10
TRANSIT DISPUTE
#457
8-8-69
RR appointed fact-finding commission to look
into dispute involving the Southern Calif.
Rapid Transit District and Amalgamated Transit
Union, Division 1277
TRANSPORTATION, Director of the
#63
State Department of
1-31-74
Howard C. Ullrich
TRANSPORTATION, Acting Director
#615
of the State Department of
12-28-
73
Howard C. Ullrich
TRANSPORTATION, State
#615
Department of - Resignation of
12-28-7
James A. Moe, Director
TRANSPORTATION, Deputy Director of
#576
Environmental and Community Affairs
11-29-73
in the State Department of
William R. (Dick) Williams
TRANSPORTATION, Director of
#155
3-19-73
James A. Hoe
TRANSPORTATION BOARD, State
#143
3-4-74
Reappointed: James C. Schmidt
TRANSPORTATION BOARD, State
143
3-4-74
Nomination of James C. Schmidt for reappointmen
TRANSPORTATION BOARD, State
#279
5-3-74
Dr. Ross D. Eckert
James D. Reiter
#191
TRANSPORTATION BOARD
4-3-73
Irving J. Symonds
William R. Lucius
Thomas H. Hughes
TRANSPORTATION BOARD
#328
5-26-72
William S. Briner
Senate confirmation, #429, 7-20-72
TRANSPORTATION BOARD
#429
7-20-72
Senate confirmation of nomination of James C.
Schmidt
TRANSPORTATION
#247
4-26-71
RR announced "California is literally
taking another new direction in planning
its entire transportation system.
TRANSPORTATION,
#551
(Federal Cutbacks)
10-9-67
Proposed cutback in federal highway funds for
California would be "dishonest" and a grave
mistake on the part of the Federal Administration
Transportation Agency
ADMINISTRATOR, Gordon C. Luce
#1
1/3/67
TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
#455
8/14/67
Savings will allow the advancement of 13 major
highway construction projects.
TRANSPORTATION AGENCY Task Force and
#265
Advisory Committee
5/16/67
19 members appted today to task force:
Floyd Andrews
Adrien J. Falk
Francis T. Fox
A. J. Eyraud
Albert W. Bayer
Asa V. Call
B. F. Biaggini
Herbert Hoover, Jr.
John McDonnell
Dr. Richard D. DeLeur
Henry Roloff
Dr. Arnold O. Beckman
Wade Sherrard
Richard R. Brown
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Edwin S. Moore
Sen. Randolph Collier
Ernani Bernardi
Assemblym. John F. Foran
Nils O. Eklund, Jr.
Dick Carpenter
Wm. L. Pereira
Wm. R. MacDougall
Harmer E Davis
Peter E. Mitchell
06 Been
TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
1/23/67
Appt. of James C. Schmidt, Chief Assistant to
Gordon Luce
TRANSPORTATION
#638
local mass transportation
11-28-67
systems
proposal to ease the
difficulties
TRANSPORTATION BOARD, STATE
#140
3-8-72
Nominated:
Alton Clem
Jonathan C. Gibson
Thomas H. Hughes
James C. Schmidt
Fred C. Jennings
Aubrey E. Austin, Jr.
Richard R. Brown
TRANSPORTATION BOARD
#346
State
6-9-71
Alton M. Clem
TRANSPORTATION BOARD
#159
3-18-70
RR appointed 7 members to California Trans-
portation Board.
Richard R. Brown
Hornsby Wasson
Aubrey Austin
George Bous
James Folger
Knox Bourne
Jonathan Gibson
TRANSPORTATION BOARD, State
#255
5-8-70
RR announced the first meeting of California's
new State Transportation Board.
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND RESEARCH #274
State Office of
5-6-71
William S. Weber, Chief
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM,
#569
URBAN PUBLIC MASS
10-9-69
RR urged California's representatives in
Congress to support an amended version of
Nixon administration program for federal
assistance
TRANSPORTATION REPORT
#666
11.18.68
Landmark report on transportation in state by
task force.
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
#224
(High speed ground)
4-27-70
RR announced support for system linking
San Diego, Los Angeles, (International Airport)
and proposed Palmdale Intercontinental Airport.
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
#172
(Statewide)
3-13-69
RR announced legislative program designed to
enable state government, for first time, to
coordinate use of public funds in developing
balanced and economical statewide transporta-
tion system.
TRANSPORTATION, Task Force
#380
7-7-67
State's role in future transportation
planning
TRANSPORTATION TASK FORCE
#235
5/3/67
Transportation committee formed to recommend
master plan for Cal. transportation.
Luce will coordinate a Gov's Trans. Conference
planned for Oct. 67
TRANSPORTATION - TRANSIT SERVICES
#408
(SB-202)
6,19.68
+
property taxpayers in metropolitan areas of on stati
and to assist minorities, aged and low-income
families by providing better transit service to
and from work.
TRAVEL, Out of State
Memo to Press
(by Reagan)
8-8-74
RR has a long-standing commitment to a large
group in Seattle for a major event there. This
will take him out of state for a few hours that
day but RR will be in constant communication
with Capitol during that time and will come
back immediately in case of any emergency.
(Note: As a result of Lt. Gov. being convicted
of perjury on July 30, 1974.)
TRIAL COURT DELAY
#104
(SELECT COMMITTEE ON)
3-5-71
RR announced grant in state and federal funds
to create an independent "Select Committee on
Trial Court Delay" to examine California
court delays and recommend reforms to expedite
judicial proceedings.
INITY COUNTY, State of Emergency
#33
1-17-74
ecause of flooding, storms and high winds
7-30-71
RR announced permits will be issued for over
10aus
emergency caused by
the rail strike. Permits will be valid only
during the emergency.
TRUMAN, Harry S - Day of
#685
Mourning
12-26-7
RR today poclaimed Thursday, December 28, 1972
an official day of mourning "to honor the
memory of one of our greatest presidents."
TRUMAN, Harry S, Death of
#682
12-26-72
RR statement on death of Harrry S. Truman
UST FUND AGREEMENT
#387
ighway Funds)
8-4-70
statement concerning federal policy of
thholding highway trust fund monies in
olation of the trust fund agreement.
TRUSTEE OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE
#181
UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGES
3-19-74
Charles Luckman, Sr., reappointed
Mrs. Claudia H. Hampton
TRUSTEE, Board of California
#193
State University and Colleges
4-4-73
Frank P. Adams
Dean S. Lesher
TRUSTEES, Board of
#133
California State University
3-7-72
and Colleges
Frank P. Adams
TRUSTEES, Board of
#119
California State Colleges
3-1-72
Mrs. Jeanette S. Ritchie
Roy T. Brophy
Robert F. Beaver
TRUSTEES, CALIFORNIA STATE
#216
COLLEGES BOARD OF
4-13-71
dene M. Benedetti
TRUSTEES: CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGES
#146
3-9-70
Phillip V. Sanchez
Robert A. Hornby
TRUSTEES, of the Calif.
#126
State Colleges
2-27-69
William O. Weissich
E. Litton Bivans
PRUSTEES, California State College
3-11-68
#166
Dudley Swim
Harl L. Wente
#108
FRUSTEES, College Board of
3.8.67
Reappointed:
George David Hart
Daniel H. Riddler
TRUSTEES, College Board of
#555
10.11.67
Earle M. Jorgensen
TULARE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#285
5-24-73
Frederic A. Jacobus
TULARE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
#491
8-17-71
Nathaniel O. Bradley
#674
PULE ETR
11-30-71
RR announced that 5 surplus California title
elk will De shipped to WOOL central Mexico
where they will go on display near Guadalajara.
TURKISH CONSULAR OFFICIALS,
Released to AP
Fatal Shooting of two
and UPI only
1-29-73
RR today expressed shock and dismay over the
fatal shooting of two Turkish Consular officials
in Santa Barbara last weekend.
TURNER, Richard K. -
#46
Resignation of
2-1-73
Assistant legal affairs secretary
TYLER ECOLOGY AWARDS, First
#87
Presentation of John and Alice
2-8-74
Remarks of Governor Reagan at presentation of
the John and Alice Tyler Ecology Awards to
Dr. G. Evelyn Hutchinson, Dr. Arie Jan Haagen-
Smit, Maurice Strong.
TYLER ECOLOGY AWARD,
Press Conf.
recipient of the
statement in L.A.
1-29-74
RR presented three persons with the first
annual Tyler Ecology Award. They are:
Dr. G. Evelyn Hutchinson
Dr. Arie Jan Haagen-Smit
Maurice F. Strong
TYSON, Charles P. II
#680
Resignation of
12-26-72
RR accepted the resignation of Charles P. Tyson
II - Assistant to the Governor
UNEMPLOYED FATHERS
(WIN)
#570
9.4.68
RR announced transfer 72.7
Million from
S general rund to WIN - "Work Incentive
Program" $5.13 designed to move unemployed fathers
off welfare rolls and into productive jobs.
unimployment
3-12-68
(H & W)
Fresno will be site of test effort to reduce
hard core unemployment, welfare dependency
and potential dependency
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS TO
#693
FLOOD VICTIMS
12-24-69
RR took action to assure that persons in 37
California counties, thrown out of work as
the result of floods this year, may receive
unemployment benefits.
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
# 215
3.26.68
RR sent telegram to each member of California's
delegation to Congress re early resumption of
payment to former federal employees and ex-
servicemen
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
#81
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO DISASTER AREAS
2-16-73
RR today announced that disaster unemployment
available
to
disactor
victims in the counties of Marin, San Luis Obis-
po, Santa Barbara, Solano and the City of South
San Francisco.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD #423
7-16-71
Robert W. Sigg
Claude Minard
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS
#350
BOARD
6-10-71
Carl A. Britschgi
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
# 295
(Appeals Board)
5.2.68
James Shumway
UNEHPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD # 237
4,3.00
Chairman, Robert W. Sigg
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD #400
8-13-70
John B. Weiss, reappointed.
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
# 258
(Federal funds granted to resume
4.11.68
payment of unemployment benefits)
Federal government has granted funds to State
Dept. of Employ. to resume payment of federal
unemp. benefits to fed. employees and ex-
servicemen for weeks of unemp. beginning April
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD, #316
State
5-28-74
John B. Weiss
Harry K. Grafe
inemployment INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD
#452
8-3-72
Ewing Hass
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD #579
9.10.68
Donald D. Blewettreappointed 5/5/72 #264
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
#414
(Appeals Board)
6.21.68
Resigned, James M. Shumway
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
#581
10-27-67
APPEALS BOARD
appointed
Robert W. Sigg
John B. Weiss
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD #213
4-2667
Claude R. Minard
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, Result of
#116
Energy Crisis
2-21-74
RR urged the State's Employment Development
Department to step up its job-finding efforts
to reduce unemployment caused by the energy
crisis.
unemployment RATE
#680
12-3-71
RR statement that November, 1971, had the
lowest monthly rate recorded in the state
since July, 1970, and the largest single
monthly drop in unemployment since May, 1958.
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE FOR
#174
STATE EMPLOYEES
3-24-72
RR announced proposal for new legislation to
relieve the financial burden on state employees
who are required to wear a uniform as a condi-
tion of their employment; in addition would
furnish all protective and safety equipment,
including firearms
UNIFORM STATE LAWS, Commission on
#458
9-5-73
Richards D. Barger
Reappointed: Robert H. Cornell
UNIFORM STATE LAWS,
#316
State Commission on
6-12-69
J. Frank Coakley (simultaneously appointed to
California Commission on
Interstate Cooperation)
Reappointed 5-2-72 #254
Theodore B. Olson
UNIFORM STATE LAWS,
#628
Commission on
11-13-69
Reappointment
Appointed
George R. Richter, Jr.
Robert H. Cornell
UNIFORM STATE LAWS
#48
1.24.68
John A. Sutro, Sr.
USSR SUPREME SOVIET DELEGATION
#314
TO THE U.S.
5-23-74
and NR
RR/will meet with a delegation of the Supreme
soviet, the Ruscian THERE
visit to the State Capitol and will host the
delegation at a reception in their home.
UNITED FARM WORKERS ORGANIZING
#401
COMMITTEE NEGOTIATIONS
7-17-69
RR urged Congress to move on problem of
negotiating contracts between United Farm
Workers Committee and table grape growers
UNITED TEACHERS
#180
3-31-70
Text of RR telegram to Bob Ransom, United
Teachers, Los Angeles, replying to request
for appointment with RR in Sacramento. Grants
request--at a muturally acceptable time in near
future.
U.S. SUPREME COURT ACTION
#565
10-12-71
Acting Governor Ed Reinecke issued statement
in connection with Supreme Court action that
upheld a ban on strikes by public employees.
UC Davis - Football
#624
game coverage by ABC
11-30-72
RR sent telegram to James E. Duffy, president
of the ABC-TV
D
decision not to televise the Boardwalk Bowl
game in California. The game pits the Aggies
of the University of California at Davis
against the U niversity of Massachusetts.
U.C.L.A. BASKETBALL TEAM
#200
3-26-69
RR proclaimed and commended the Basketball
Team, on winning for a third time, the NCAA
Title.
UNITED NATIONS ACTION
#593
10-27-71
RR telegram to Chaing Kai-Shek of the Republic
of China regarding the UN decision to oust
that nation.
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ADDITIONS
DEPT. OF FINANCE
2-25-72
$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for
new capital outlay projects proposed;
$11,526,000 earmed for San Diego campus
Humanities Building, Santa Barbara campus
second engineering unit
UNIVERSITY HIRING PRACTICES
#204
3-27-69
RR evelanation of criteria for hinding
professors on university and college campuses.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#290
(Campus Crisis)
5-22-69
New regulations, effective 10 p.m., May 22,
replace regulations which governor issued on
May 15.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#288
(Campus Crisis)
5-20-69
RR issued summary of events and circumstances,
etc.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#378
(People's Park Crisis)
7-8-69
Report on last Spring's "People's Park" con-
frontation in Berkeley issued
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#302
(State of Emergency)
6-2-69
State of Emergency existing at Berkeley termin-
r YYS Tunn 3
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#68
(State of Emergency)
2-5-69
RR proclaimed state of emergency on campus
and surrounding area; requested CHP assistance
and listed 4 items for emergency legislation.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
2-20-69
(Campus Crisis)
(Memo)
RR requested National Guard to provide
assistance
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#402
(Agricultural research program)
6.12.68
RR urged Assembly to reject effort by Assembly-
man Winifield Shoemaker, Santa Barbara, to emas-
culate the University of California's agricul-
tural research program.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#660
12-7-67
Statement to the Board of Regents that
rioting will not be tolerated
#389
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
7-11-67
Split of Regents' Overhead Funds.
#560
10-14-67
RR statement re. mass protests
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-Berkeley
#628
(Disorders)
10.24.68
RR commended Bay Area law enforcement officials
for action taken during UC Berkeley riots.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#496
(Letter to President Hitch)
7.29.68
RR, in letter to UC President Charles J. Hitch,
took note of a statewide effort on part of UC
to "persuade the legislature to override my
vetoes of certain items of the budget and there-
by obtain additional funds;" includes text
of letter.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
DEPT. OF FINANCE
LIBRARY AUDIT
2-28-72
Verne Orr statement re LiDiary System audit
report; findings, conclusions and recommenda-
tions hopefull to improve library services
for students
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
#661
(Medical School at Davis)
11.15.68
RR commended UC Medical School at Davis for
planned increase in class size without requests
for additional funds or faculty.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA--Telegram
#639
(TO ASUC re: televised discussion)
10.30.68
Telegram sent to ASUC representatives denying
request of role of Regents in administration of
for televised discussion by governor UC.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA REGENTS
#572
10-20-67
Governor Reagan praised the Regents for
adopting a new policy resolution prohibiting
use of University Campus
facilities for unlawful purposes
UC RESEARCH LIBRARIES,
#70
consolidation of Southern &
2-9-73
Northern
State Finance Director Verne Orr today revealed
that : 00:3 the
of California to study the plan to consolidate
research libraries in Northern and Southern
California.
UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGES, Financial
#245
Assistance for students of Calif. State 4-16-74
RR proposed a $300,000 state expenditure to
administer a federal student scholarship
program that could result in an additional $9
million for students with financial needs.
THIVERSITY/STATE COLLEGES
3-6-68
CAPITAL OUTLAY BUDGETS
#155
UC and State Colleges asked to submit highest
priorities for additional capital outlay because
of tidelands revenue bonuses
UNIVERSITY SUPPORT BUDGET
2-29-68
#138
Substantial increase for each full-time
equivalent student than for average of past
10 years
11-23-71
statement re: signing of an historic bill
0 enable California's well known 12 and highly
stat
to
rightful place among academic institutions
md become known as 'state universities.
UNMARKED STATE CARS
#115
2-29-72
RR announcement that all state-owned cars not
used for law enforcement purposes will soon
carry traditional Diamond E. License plates
URBAN AREA TRAFFIC
#116
OPERATIONS
3-9-71
Lyall A. Pardee
URBAN AREA TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
#37
IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE
1-19-70
(TOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE)
Appointed - 10 members
URBAN AREAS
#708
12-13-68
Recreational needs, study (one-year) conducted
by the State Department of Parks and
the League of California
Association. Cities and the California County Supervisors
URBAN CRISIS PROGRAM
#187
4-2-70
RR support for joint plan by University of Calif.
and State Department of Finance to use $187,000
for conducting applied research into the problems
of smog
URBAN HOUSING
#197
3.19.68
RR announced support legislation introduced
urban housing for low income persons
URBAN IMPACTED AREAS
#525
(Recreation Facilities)
10-9-70
RR announced $2.2 million in federal
matching funds will be made available to loca
government for the acquisition and developmen
of outdoor recreation facilities in "urban
impacted areas"
URBAN PUBLIC MASS
#569
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
10-9-69
(Federal)
RR urged California's representatives in
Congress to support an amended version of
the Nixon administration program for
federal assistance.
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Nixon, will \"provide\nvehicle whereby men of good will can resolve the\nenvironmental problems facing Lake Tahoe.\nTAHOE REGIONAL PLAN\n#528A\n9-22-71\nRR statement re the adoption of Tahoe Regional\nPlan.\nTAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY\n#187\n(California-Nevada Compact)\n3-21-74\nRobert G. Van Allen\nTAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING\n#661\nCOMPACT\n12-8-69\nRR sent letter to the President uraing\ncompact which has\nbeen approved by the Senate\nCALIFORNIA TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING\n#187\nAGENCY\n3-21-74\nRobert G. Van Allen\nGerald M. Poznanovich\nΓAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY,\n#500\nLetter to Chairman of the\n9-3-74\nIn a letter to Thomas Stewart, chairman of the\nTahoe Regional Planning Agency, RR calls on the\nagency to give serious consideration to its ad\nhoc committee's recommendations, which RR feels\nwould make the agency \"fully effective.\"\nTAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY\n#490\n(california-Nevada Compact)\n9-21-73\nPeter D. Hannaford\nTAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING COMPACT\n#154\n3-16-70\nRR signed joint proclamation with Governor\nPaul Laxalt of Nevada proclaiming the Tahoe\nRegional\nmy\npact\nin\nFace\nforce\neffect.\nTAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY\n#138\n3-4-70\nJ. Allen Bray, representative\nTAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY\n#521\n9.19.67\nJ. Allen Bray appointed\nTAHOE SEWER FACILITIES,\n#180\nFinancing of\n4-11-67\nRR submitted proposal to resolve current\nexport. controversy over method of financing sewage\nTASK FORCE\n#441\nAerospace-Aviation Education\n7-31-69\nRobert B. Asbury\nTASK FORCE\n#285\nAerospace-Aviation Education\n5-19-69\nRR announced the formation of the Task Force to\nadvise him on aerospace education programs in\nCalifornia.\nTASK FORCE -\n#532\n(Construction Cutbacks)\n9-8-69\nRR appointed task force to evaluate and\nrecommend possible reductions on public\nworks projects per Nixon Policy.\nTASK FORCE\n#551\nConstruction Labor Management\n11-23-70\nOutline of goals of task force and lists\nrepresentatives from the construction industry.\nTASK FORCE\n#2\nCONSUMER FRAUD\n1-6-71\nRR appointed 11 members to newly created\ntask force.\nTASK FORCE\n#10\nCorrections\n1-8-70\nRR announced plans for study to find ways of\nincreasing effectiveness of the state's\ncorrectional system in reducing crime and\ndelinquency. Study to be conducted by the\nCouncil on Criminal Justice.\nTASK FORCE\n#541\nDrug Abuse\n9-18-69\nLt. GOV. Ed Reinecke to head a task force on\nnarcotics law enforcement in relation to the\nMexican border.\nTASK FORCE\n#418\nEDUCATION\n7-14-71\nRR announced school board members and school\ndistrict superintendents across the state will\nsoon be receiving a summary report prepared by\nan education task force commissioned last year.\n#261\nASK FORCE\nifficiency and Cost Control Survey\n4-12-68\nrecommendations\nRR announced administration has begun putting\n'achieve significant operating economies\" in\ntask 10106\nstate government through creation of an integratal\nwarehouse system using stringent inventory\nmanagement controls.\nTASK FORCE\n#231\nEfficiency and Cost Control Survey\n3-29-68\nRecommendations\nGovernor Reagan announced that task force\nrecommendations to be implemented by the\nadministration have doubled during the past\nmonth.\nTASK FORCE\n#227\nEfficiency and Cost Control Survey\n3-28-68\nReccomendations\nAdministration began implementation of recom-\nmendation to save California taxpayers $7.5\nmillion annually over next 10 years through more\nefficient use of office space.\nTASK FORCE\n#69\nEfficiency and Cost Control Survey\n2-17-67\nAppointed to assist Administration in regaining\nfinancial stability for state of California.\nTASK FORCE - Governor's Select\n#503\n8-25-73\ncommittee on Law Enforcement\nproblems (Public safety)\nRR today announced the creation of a five-man\nmake a comprehensive study\nof law enforcement problems in California.\nTASK FORCE\n#10\nJuvenile Delinquency\n1-8-70\nRR announced plans for study to find ways of\nincreasing effectiveness of the state's\ncorrectional system in reducing crime and\ndelinquency by the Council on Criminal Justice.\nTASK FORCE REPORT,\n#426\nLaw Enforcement Problems\n8-1-73\nRR statement on releasing the report on his\nSelect Committee on Law Enforcement Problems.\nTASK FORCE\n#209\nLocal Government Reform\n4-11-73\nLt. Governor Reinecke - Director\nRobert B. Hawkins, Jr. - Chairman\nEarl J. Strathman\nJohn D. Phillips\nAllen Hyman\nCharles D. Jobbs\nGregory C. Krohm\nTASK FORCE,\n#166\nManpower Policy\n3-20-72\nannounce\nUI Manpower Policy Task\nForce charged with responsibility of developing\ncomprehensive manpower and job creation policy\nfor State of California\n#603\nTASK FORCE\n11-7-67\nMedi-Cal\nGov. Reagan outlined a series of Medi-Cal\nrecommendations he has received to improve\nmanagement and fiscal control of the program.\nTASK FORCE\n#585\nOEO-Funded Programs\n10-20-69\nRR will soon name a task force to look into all\nOEO funded programs in the Oakland area to\ndetermine whether federal tax monies are, in\nfact, helping those persons they are intended to\nbenefit.\nTASK FORCE\n#158\n160 - Acre Limitation\n4-6-67\nStudy federal legislation on 160-acre\nlimitation (fed. reclamation law)\nChairman - Burnham Enerson\nBreckinridge Thomas\nJames F. Sorenson\nWilliam 11. Jennings\nRichard D. Andrews\nTASK FORCE\n#95\nState Water Project\n2-27-67\nDO review and evaluato recreational and\n1184 and programs\nconnected with the State Water Project\nTASK FORCE\n#5\nState Water Project\n1-10-67\nWater Resources comprehensive review of the\nfinancing and construction progress of\nthe State Water Project\nTASK FORCE, Tax Initiative\n#477\nFunding of\n9-11-73\nGovernor RR today reaffirmed his contention that\nthe funding of a tax reduction task force which\ndeveloped legislation to reduce the tax burden\non Californians was both a necessary and proper\nfunction of the executive branch.\nTASK FORCE - RR's Tax Reduction\n5-23-73\nCost to State of California\nReport to Acting Deputy Auditor General (Mr.\nWalter J. Quinn) on cost to the State of Calif.\nfor funding the task force.\nTASK FORCE\n#169\nTax Reduction\n3-23-73\nRR'S drive for a public referendum on his revenue\nand tax reduction plan got off to a fast start\ntoday when the Charlman OF the Californiano for\nLower Taxes\" committee sent the measure to the\nAttorney General for \"titling\".\nTASK FORCE\nMEMO TO PRESS\nTax Reduction\n3-21-73\nAnswer to a number of press inquiries regarding\nassistance, support and funding of the governor'\ntax reduction task force.\nTASK FORCE\n#666\nTransportation\n11-18-68\nRecommendations\nLandmark report by task force on transportation\nin state.\nTASK FORCE\nTransportation\n#380\n7-7-67\nState's role in future transportation planning.\nTASK FORCE\n#265\nPransportation\n5-16-67\n19 members appointed\nTASK FORCE\n#235\nTransportation\n5-3-67\nLuce will coordinate a conference planned for\nOctober, 67.\nTASK FORCE\n#509\nVETERANS DRUG ABUSE PROBLEMS\n8-31-71\nRR named 12 man task force to investigate\nthe nature, scope and impact of the drug\nproblem among California's veterans.\nTASK FORCE\n#151\nVeterans, Jobs for\n3-16-73\nRR today announced the beginnning of \"phase two\"\nin California's drive to find employment for\nveterans of the Vietnam war.\nTASK FORCE\nVeterans, State Jobs for\n#382\n6-25-71\nRR named Gordon R. Elliott as Director\n#100\nTATE FORCE\nWorkmen's Compensation\n2-26-73\na: Edward White, Chairman\nJohn Henning\nBerard O'Hara\nKevin Twohy\nE. L. \"Bud\" Miller\nRobert Gray\nGleason L. Payne\nConsultant Clarence Johnson\nTAX-EXEMPT LAND,\n#458\n8/15/67\nProcedure for making an inventory\nSB 1523\nTAX DEFERRAL, Sales\nSB 90 - Dills\n#448\n8-24-73\nRR (which signed bill deferring sales\nto\neffective Sales tax will be decreased 1, 1973)\n60 went into effect July tax increase from 50\nwhen it October 1, 1973 March to 50 31, 1974\nwill increase to 6c through again.\nTAX INCREASE, Moretti kills\n#360\nlegislation delaying Sales\n6-29-73\nRR statement accusing Moretti for singlehandedly\nsabotaging and killing legislation\nis\nscheduled one-cent increase in the sales tax.\nTAX INCREASE, Delay of\n#359\nSales\n6-29-73\nRR statement only hours before one-cent sales\ntax increase goes into effect asking that\nlegislature at least settle the matter of delaying\nthis increase until January 1.\nTAX OBLIGATIONS FOR 1962-65,\nTelephone\nGovernor's Income\nStatement\n4-9-74\nResponse to inquiries on Governor Reagan's\nincome tax obligations.\nTAX PREPARER PROGRAM\n#312\n5-23-74\nDonald C. Procida\nRR praised\nFRAGUTON\nCommittee for approving bill to give $155\nmillion in property tax relief to California\nproperty owners.\nTAX PROGRAM\n#292\n5-26-67\nProgram to produce $111 million in new revenues.\nTAX PROGRAM FOR\n#292\n$111 MILLION REVENUE\n5-26-67\nINCREASE\nReagan administration will seek new Taxes\nexpected to produce $111 million in new\nrevenues needed to meet and unexpected\nprojected drop in state income this fiscal\nyear.\nTAX PROGRAM\n#289\n5-25-67\nsemi-annual payments of income taxes\nTAX RATE ELECTION (Validated)\n#42\nAB 131 - Lanterman\n1-20-70\nAB 131 - Lanterman validates the Pasadena\nArea Junior College District Maximum tax\nrate election held 10/21/69. First bill\nsigned, 1970 legislative session.\n#379\nTAX REBATE\n7-8-69\nRR announced tax rebate of 10 percent on per-\nsonal income still bottled up in committee.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE\n#556\nCONTROL INITIATIVE\n11-6-73\nRR statement on failure of Proposition 1\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE\n#555\nCONTROL PROGRAM\n11-5-73\nReagan statement \"If Proposition 1 fails\"\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#542\n10-18-73\nINITIATIVE\nRR pleased that opinion U.S. resposition 1\nsupports the position taken by the Director of\nFinance in his budget estimates for next year.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#539\nPROPOSAL\n10-16-73\nRR sent letter to the Superintendent of Banking\nand the Commissioners of Insurance, Corporations,\nand Savings and Loan, re complaints received\nre letters being sent by the chairman of the\nAssembly Committee on Finance and Insurance in a\nfalse and strident campaign against proposition 1.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#524\nINITIATIVE\n10-3-73\nRR announced that, should Prop. 1 pass on\nNov. 6, next year's budget could be as much\nas $600 million above that of the current year.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#481\nINITIATIVE\n9-14-73\nRR statement saying he is pleased that State\nController houston Flournoy has endorsed\nthe tax limitation initiative.\nREDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#477\nROGRAM, Funding of Task Force\n9-11-73\ntoday reaffirmed his U.S. one\nreduction task force which\na\neveloped legislation to reduce the tax burden\nCalifornians was both a necessary and proper\nunction of the executive branch.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#454\nINITIATIVE\n8-28-73\nRR statement on A. Alan Post's (Legislative\nAnalyst) cost analysis of the tax limit\ninitiative.\nTAX DEFERRAL, SALES\n#428\n8-2-73\nRR renewed his plea that the majority leadership\naddress itself seriously to this matter and\npermit the enactment of legislation to reduce the\nsales tax burden on the people.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#347\n6-26-73\nRR today issued a special statewide election\nproclamation which officially places his revenue\ncontrol and tax reduction initiative Constitu-\ntional amendment on the November 6 ballot.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#346\n6-26-73\nCounty registrars around the state have filed\nthe revenue control and tax reduction initiative\nconstitutional amendment for a special statewide\nelection November 6.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#338\n6-20-73\nResponse to an analysis of the program by\nAssembly Speaker Moretti's top lieutenant, Mr.\nHauck. PLUS a report to RR from Task Force\nshowing examples of tax savings to a number of\nmodel California families.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#317\n6-14-73\nLetter from Roger A. Freeman of the Hoover\nInstitution on War, Revolutionand Peace at\nStanford commenting on A. Alan Post's criticism\nof the program.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#316\n6-13-73\nRR statement on Senate Committee's failure to\nact on his constitutional amendment to limit\nand reduce taxes.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n6-4-73\nPROGRAM - Summary\nCummary provided to governors and press at the\nNational Governor a an rehoe.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n5-23-73\nPROGRAM - Summaryof Cost to State\nReport to Acting Deputy Auditor General (Mr.\nWalter J. Quinn) on cost to the State of Calif.\nfor funding the Governor's Tax Reduction Task\nForce.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#282\nPROGRAM\n5-22-73\nRR today said that those legislators who have\nrefused to place the administration's proposed\ntax limitation amendment on the November ballot\nare guilty of \"an arrogant denial of the\ndemocratic process.\"\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#251\nPROGRAM\n5-2-73\nText of series of comments prepared by Governor\nReagan's Task Force on Tax Reduction, keyed to\nthe 34 summary comments of the legislative\nanalyst published on Monday, April 30.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#249\n5-2-73\nPROGRAM\nDR called press corp to read them the --\nletter he sent to Speaker Moretti and to discuss\na number of the false charges Moretti made about\nthe Revenue Control and Tax Reduction Program.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL Statement by\nPROGRAM\nRR to reports\n5-1-73\nRR statement in answer to reporters' questions\nregarding Assembly Speaker Moretti's request for\na televised debate on the Governor's proposed\nRevenue Control and Tax Reduction program.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#245\nPROGRAM\n4-30-73\nRR statement regarding a report by Legislative\nAnalyst A. Alan Post on the governor's proposed\nrevenue control and tax reduction program.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL,\n#239\nInitiative Poll\n4-27-73\nRR announced that a poll of its members by the\nNational Federation of Independent Business in\nCalifornia shows that 93 percent of those\nbusinessmen surveyed support his initiative\nconstitutional amendment to reduce taxes and\nlimit the share of the people's earnings which\nthe state can take in taxes in the years ahead.\nTAX REDUCTION INITIATIVE\n#198\n4-6-73\nOR todav literally took his revolutionary plan\nlimit\nstate\nto\nare\npeople. Governor Reagan carried the first voter\npetition house to house through a Pacific\nPalisades neighborhood.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#189\n4-2-73\nPROGRAM\nDocuments necessary to enable signature\nhave been filed by the Attorney General with\ngathering to begin on initiative petitions\nthe Secretary of State's Office.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#169\nPROGRAM\n3-23-73\nRR's drive for a public referendum on his\nrevenue and tax reduction plan got off to a\nfast start today when the charrman of the\n\"Californians for Lower Taxes\" committee sent\nthe measure to the Attorney General for\n\"Titling.\"\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#164\nPROGRAM\n3-22-73\nStatement made by RR to press in Sacramento\non his proposed revenue control and tax reduc-\ntion program: list of committee members &\nchairman.\nTAX REDUCTION AND REVENUE CONTROL\n#64\n2-8-73\nPROGRAM\nPUR today proposed a long-term taxes by and imposing far-reaching a\nprogram\nconstitutional control on the total amount of\nstate revenues which California state government\ncan take from the people in taxes in the years\nahead.\nTAX REDUCTION (10%)\n#151\n3-13-70\nRR reminded California taxpayers not to\nforget to take advantage of a 10 percent re-\nduction in their income taxes.\nTAX REDUCTION,\n#202\n10 percent\n4-10-70\nRR urged California taxpayers to take advantage\nof 10 percent reduction in income taxes.\nTAX REBATE\n#203\n3-27-69\nRR asked members of legislature to join in\nbipartisan effort to establish unprecedented\n$100 million tax rebate in 1970.\nTAX REFORM BILL - SB 90\n#630\n12-1-72\nRR issued statement at a press conference in\nLOS Angeles, following passage by Like\nture OI SB 90.\nto\nTAX REFORM - Report/the People\n#561\n10-10-72\nRR today proposed a 10 percent across-the-board\nslash in the state income tax, plus a major\nreduction in the local property tax burden, and\nsaid he will call a special statewide election\nearly next year to make sure the people them-\nselves are able to secure the tax relief they\nneed at the ballot box.\nTAX REFORM\nDept. of Finance\n5-26-72\nNew information on Governor Reagan's tax reform\nprogram. \"The amount of additional school\nprogram funds and property tax relief in total\ndollars for each school district in California\nis now available on a computer run in the\nDepartment of Finance.\nTAX REFORM\n#300\n5-17-72\nRR today announced the details of a major tax\nreform program he will propose to the legislatur\nTAX RNFORM\nProclamation\nSPECIAL SESSION\n12-4-71\nRR issued proclamation to call\nDebsion\n10 consider and act upon\nUL\nlegislation relative to providing revenues for\nstate government.\nTAX REFORM\n11-1-71\nStatement attributable to RR given to press\nregarding Democrats lagging behind in the\neffort to bring about tax reform.\nAlso mentions AB 185 -- Bagley (anticipation\nnotes)\nTAX REFORM\nStatement by\nGovernor's Office\nSpokesman\n10-15-71\nGovernor is adding his endorsement to AB 185\na bill for tax reform.\nTAX REFORM MEETINGS\nNessage via\ntelephone\n10-4-71\nPaul Beck statement following the conclusion\nof tax reform meetings between the governor\nand legislative leadership.\nTAX REFORM\n#521\n9-16-71\nRepublican legislative leaders, Governor\nReagan ano Democratic leadership in tax\nreform negotiations.\nTAX REFORM\n#321\n5-25-71\nRR statement requesting legislative\ncooperation in accomplishing tax reform\nand property tax relief.\nTAX REFORM\nDEPARTMENT OF\nFINANCE\nVerne Orr, Director\n3-25-71\nState Finance Director Verne Orr issued state-\nment regarding tax program presented by\nAssembly Democratic leadership. (Gonsalves)\nTAX REFORM\n#410\n(passage denied)\n8-20-70\nRR statement upon senators decision to deny\npassage of tax reform program.\nTAX REFORM\n#369\n7-15-70\nRR statement re tax relief for California\nhomeowners.\n(Opening statement, riess conference 7/15/70)\nTAX REFORM\n#249\n5-4-70\nRR expressed disappointment and disillusionment\nthat Democratic leaders in the Assembly\nrefused to give Californians property tax\nrelief. (Rejected tax reform bill)\nTAX REFORM\n#71\n2-3-70\nRR statement on tax reform, including\nwithholding.\nTAX REFORM\n#456\n8-8-69\nRR expressed regret that Democratic leaders\ncontinue to play politics with tax reform\nTAX REFORM\n11428\n7-25-69\nRR criticism of Democratic opposition to tax\nreform bill expressed in letter to Assemblyman\nCenrge\nTAX REFORM\nDept. of Finance\n7-22-69\nCap Weinberger stressed legislative failure to\npass significant tax reform this session paves\nway for another \"Proposition 9\" proposal and\ncampaign; RR program only one which guarantees\nreduction in residential real estate taxes\nTAX REFORM\n#359\n6-27-69\nRR recommended consideration by Assembly Ways\nand Means Committee of AB 2046 (tax reform)\nas an emergency measure\nTAX REFORM, Report\n#149\n3-4-69\nReport submitted to RR from the Advisory\nCommission on Tax Reform regarding the problems\nof state taxes and the burden of taxation on\nreal property\nTAX REFORM\n# 301\n(Creation of commission on)\n5.3.68\nRR arnounced creation of Advisorv Commission\non Tax Reiorm to submit specific recommenda-\ntions for revising California's tax structure.\nTAX RELIEF (Property) & SCHOOL\n#611\nAID MEASURE - SB 90\n11-21-72\nRR issued statement of his deep concern that th\neffect of continued delays in the legislative\nprocess on SB 90---the bipartisan, compromise\nschool aid and property tax relief measure whic\nthe Assembly Speaker and he have sponsored for\nmany months.\nTAX RELIEF BILL\n#434\n7-26-72\nRR statement urging Senate Finance Committee\nto pass the bipartisan property tax relief bill\nwhich the Assembly Speaker (Bob Morretti) and\nRR have submitted to the legislature.\nTAX RELIEF Special Session\n#575\n9.9.68\nRR stated views concerning tax relief legisla-\ntion and aims of putting tax relief on Special\nSession of legislature.\nTAX RELIEF\n#503\n(Adjournment of legislature)\n8.5.68\nConcerns failure of tax refier bill to go through\ndue to adjournment of legislature by Acting\nGovernor Hugh M. Burns; texts of two telegrams:\none to RR from Speaker Unruh; one to Unruh from\nRR.\nTAX RELIEF\n#253\nBusiness Inventory\n4-28-71\nRR announced support for legislation (AB 559)\nGonsalves--which will fully reimburse\nCalifornia counties for the business\ninventory tax exemption.\nTAX RELIEF, Property\n#580\n(Special call)\n9.11.68\nRR said unable to put property tax relief on\nspecial call at time because of Democratic\nrefusal to support legislation.\n#540\nTAX RELIEF\n8.22.68\nIncome and property)\nRR announced need for income tax and property\nplan to call special session be- tax\ncause reliei: of comments on AB 1962 (school spending\nmeasure).\nTAX RELIEF\n5.28.68\n(Weinberger on Unruh)\nFinance Director Weinberger said actions of\nlegisia-\ntion giving California property owners substan-\ntial tax relief. Weinberger claims amendments\npassed by Assembly on partisan basis kill any\nchance for property tax relief this year.\nTAX RELIEF-Property\n#388\n(Bill)\n6.7.68\nRR commended Senate Governmental Efficiency\nCommittee in restoring administration's property\ntax relief bill to its original form.\nTAX (State income--revision)\n# 264\n4.16.68\nRR asked Assemblyman Jack Veneman to introduce\nbill revising state income tax law to replace\nsystem of tax credits with system similar CO\npersonal exemption provisions of federal law.\nTAXES, 1970 (RR)\n#272\n5-6-71\nRR statement regarding the fact that he\ndid not have a state income tax libility for\n1970.\nPAXES - property\n#458\n(Reduction of)\n7.9.68\npraised Senate Finance Committee for recom-\nmending passage of legislation to reduce property\ntaxes by $155 million in California,\nTAXES\n(te: statement by Senator Miller)\n5.23.68\n(release by\ntelephone)\nStatement by William P. Clark in response to\nstatement by Senator George Miller about RR\ntax proposals.\n\"TAX - SHARING\"\n#347\n6-20-69\nRR asked Congress to put the long-discussed\nconcept of tax-sharing into effect in California\nTAXICAB, LICENSING & REGULATIONS\n#301\n5/31/67\nSB 143 signed\nService will continue\nTEACHER PREPARATION, Commission\n#05\nfor\n2-1-74\nporothy H. Gibson\nUgo P. Lea\nJohn L. Evans\nDr. Vance D. Lewis\nReappointed: Mary Ann Stewart\nJohn Cimolino\nTEACHER PREPARATION AND LICENSING,\n#430\nCommission for\n7-26-74\nHarold Homer Aschmann\nTEACHER PREPARATION AND LICENSING,\n#27\nCommission for\n1-23-73\nArthur B. Myers\nRobert L. Kelley, Ph.D.\nMrs. Marcella T. Johnson\nTEACHER PREPARATION AND\n#701\nLICENSING, COMMISSION FOR\n12-16-71\nDr. Daniel G. Martinez\nMrs. Ola Johnson\nDr. Mary B. Liu\nJ. Stanley Green\nTEACHER PREPARATION AND LICENSING\n#82\n(Commission for)\n2-18-71\nRR appoints 15 members to newly-created\ncommission which will establish credenti\nWILL\nrequirements, etc.\nTEACHERS\n#439\n8-5-67\nARCOSS Bill vetoed bill which would have\nprovided retirement benefits for out of stat\nservice for teachers who finish their\nteaching careers in California\nTEACHERS\n#180\n(RR meeting with)\n3-31-70\nText of telegram from RR to Bob Ransom, United\nTeachers, Los Angeles, replying to request for\nappointment with RR in Sacramento. Grants\nrequest --at a mutually acceptable time in\nnear future.\nTEACHER'S RETIREMENT BOARD,\n#64\nState\n1-31-74\nPaul D. Ehret\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD\n#387\n6-28-72\nHarry L. McKee\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD\n#620\n11-4-71\nRichard E. Ferraro and\nAllen D. Harper\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD\n#339\n6-30-70\nMiss Catherine M. Hanrahan, reappointed.\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD\n#442\n7-31-69\nKenneth M. Forry\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD\n#535\n8.20.68\nReappointed: Harry L. McKee\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD\n#20 1-12-68\nJulius P. Hammer\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD\n#460\n8-16-67\nRichard E. Ferraro\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD\n#669\n12-11-67\nHarry L. Mc Kee\n#355\nTEACHERS' retirement BOARD\n6/26/67\nAllen D. Harper\nTEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM\n#660\n11-23-71\nWayne L. Scott\nReappointed 8-20-74, #475\nTEACHERS' (STATE) RETRIEMENT SYSTEM\n#603\n11-1-71\nRR signed bill which will assure retired\nteachers benefits of retirement to which they\nare entitled under the law.\nTEAGUE, Congressman Charles\nStatement-RR\nN. - Death of\n1-1-74\nRR statement on death of Congressman Charles\nM. Teague (R-Ventura)\nTEENAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD\n#342\n6-19-69\nT\nAbruzzini\nTEHACHAPI CALIFORNIA CORRECTIONAL\n#430\nINSTITUTE\n7-19-71\nJiro J. Enomoto, Superintendent\nTEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS\n#689\n12-21-67\n18 men trapped in the watter tunnel directed\nby the State Water Program\nRR appeared there at 4:30 p.m.\nTENAMA COUNTY, State of\n#41\nEmergency\n1-18-74\nbecause of storms, flooding and high winds\nTEHAMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#83\n2-7-74\nEugene Penne\nTEHAMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS\n#552\n10-6-71\nLalaguna: Laurence J.\nTELEPHONE INDUSTRY\n5-10-67\n100 millionth telephone celebration by\nConference Call to all Govs and\nPresident of U.S.\nTELEVISON CO-ORDINATOR\n#520\n9-19-67\nRaymond M. Reid, Jr.\nTELEVISION ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n/251\n5-9-67\nJohn C. Crabbe\nEdwin C. Coffin, III\nDr. Horman J. Sheffield\nDr. Robert A. Thornton\nWalter T. Shaford, II\nTEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK\n# 276\n(Youth)\n4.22.68\nRR proclaimed week of April 21-27, 1968, as\nYOUTH TEMPERANCE EDUCATION WEEK.\nTEMPLE, JR., Resignation of\n#303\nHerbort R.\n5-21-74\nDirector of the State Office of Emergency\nServices\nTEMPLE: Herbert R, Jr.\n#555\n11-27-70\nRR announced promotion of Lt. Col. Herbert R.\nTemple, Jr. to the rank of full colonel in the\nCalifornia Army National Guard.\nTENURE\n#435\n7-21-71\nBill Signed CO insure that Callfornia\nelementary and secondary school children will\nbe taught by competent and responsible\ninstructors and provides increased job protect-\nion for the qualified teacher.\nTEXTBOOK SELECTION\n#599\n(SCA 1 - Schmitz)\n9.23.68\nDeletes provisions giving State Board of Educ.\npower over adoption and free distribution of elem-\nentary school textbooks and assigns this power\nto the governing board of each school district,\nwith the cost of the textbooks to be paid out\nof state revenues.\nTHANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE\n#568\n11-21-73\nRR Thanksgiving Day Message\nTHANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE\n#552\n11-24-70\nRR message for Thanksgiving Day, 1970\n#642\nTHANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE\n11-25-69\nKR Lothed statement on November 25, 1969.\nTHANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE\n#687\n11-27-68\n38th Assembly District Special\n#63\nElection - Carley Porter\n2-7-73\nRR set date for special election to fill vacancy-\n38th Assembly District in Los Angeles caused\nby death of Carley Porter\nTHOMAS, Calvin\n#368\n6/29/67\nGranted Executive Clemency\nCARDS DIVERUE BONUSES\n3-6-cn\nOSIVERSITY/STATE COLLEGES\n#155\nCC and State Colleges asked to submit highest\ninforities for additional capital outlay because\nTIJUANA RIVER PROBLEMS\n#259\n5-12-67\nRobert L. Wynn\nDennis A. O'Leary\nPaul D. Engstrand\nHerbert B. Foster\nWalter H. Hahn\nA. F. Poulter\nTIJUANA RIVER PROBLEMS,\n#440\nGovernor's Advisory Committee on\n8-1-69\nThomas R. Parks\nJohn T. Melbourn\nTIJUANA RIVER PROBLEMS,\n#344\nGovernor's Advisory Committee\n6-20-69\nHenry J. Ongerth\n#403\nEMBER\n7-7-71\nstatement anu letter from Simpson plans Timber to\nannouncing withdrawal in of northwest clear\ncompany 145,000 acres of forest\ncalifornia.\nTIMBER HARVESTING PRACTICES\n#110\n2-28-72\nRR letter to Speaker Moretti and President pro\nTem Mills requesting urgency controls on timber\nharvesting practices affected by court decision\nvoiding state's forest practice regulatory\nprogram\nTIMBER SUPPLY ACT\n#588\n10-24-69\nRR announced support for proposed act which\nwould protect recreation and wilderness uses\nand encourage increased timber yield on\nnational forests.\nPIMBER EXPORTS\n0474\n7.19.68\nRR expressed concern over long-range impact of\nlog import on our timber supplies; \"do not feel\nthat we can or should risk the long-term health\nof our economy for short-range export expedience\nTOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n#37\n1-19-70\ninnointed:\nHarold M. Hayes\nCarl G. Johnson\nJerome Keithley\nIrvin L. Morhar\nRichard F. Lovejoy\nJames T. Pott\nAnthony Turturici\nDaniel D. Mikesell\nJohn Wentz\nJames L. Martin\nTOIL BRIDGE AUTHORITY, California\n#108\n2-19-74\nRobert E. Lovett\nTOLL BRIDGE AUTHORITY, California\n#608\nresignation of member of\n12-20-73\nJames C. Schmidt\nTOLL BRIDGE AUTHORITY, CALIFORNIA # 242\n4.5.68\nFloyd Sparks\nTOLL BRIDGE AUTHORITY\n#138\n3-28-67\nJonoph J. Diviny\nJOLL-PREE PRIORITY LANES\n#650\nDAY BRIDGE\n11-19-71\nDecision to establish the first toll-free priori\nlanes for car pools using the San Francisco\nOakland Bay Bridge.\nTOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE of the\n#203\nFederal Aid for Urban Systems Act\n4-14-72\nDavid G. Grayson\nJack R. Gilstrap\nB. R. (Bill) Stokes\nRobert E. Nisbet\nTOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE\n#116\n(Urban Area Traffic\n3-9-71\nOperations)\nLyall A. Pardee\nTOURISM, Department\n#617\nof Commerce Division of\n11-10-69\nJanet J. McCoy appointed Deputy Director\nFor mourism in the State of\nCommerce.\nTOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES,\n#580\nCommission\n10-15-69\nCarney J. Campion\nTOURISM AND VISITOR\n#414\nSERVICES COMMISSION\n7-22-69\nDwane Wittmayer\nTOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES\n#388\nCOMMISSION\n7-10-69\nC. E. \"Ted\" Rathbone\nDURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES COMMISSION 481\n(stato)\n7.23.68\nTOURISM & VISITOR SERVICES COMMISSION #245\n5/5/67\nReappted & CHAIRMAN: L.W. Lane, Jr.\nAppted:\nStuart G. Cross\nFrank H. White\nPeter Rochon\nOliver C. Stive}\nWalter E. Terry\nPaul Hanson\nFritz B. Burns\nLorraine Mazzie\nMrs. Joan L. Burgan\nMelvin G. Edwards\nJ. Floyd Andrews\nReappted:\nRobert J. Sullivan\nWm. A. Knight\nRobert F. Smith\nTOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES\n#228\n4/28/67\nDirector: Mrs. Janet McCoy\n\"TOURISM: PASSPORT FOR PEACE WEEK\"\n#341\n6/20/67\nJune 28 - July 2\nCOMMERNO, Assemblywah Lorry Telephone Stent.\n3-6-70\nStatement on the passion of Assemblyman Fanily\nrownsena\nTRADE SECRETS MEASURE\n#261\n5-12-67\nSB 69 signed by RR that it will be a crime to\nsteal industrial secrets or give or make\nbribes for disclosure of information about\nsecret industrial processes\nTRAFFIC DEATH RATE\n#152\n3-13-70\nRR announced the mileage death rate on\nCalifornia's streets and highways dropped\nto an all-time low last year.\nTRAFFIC OPERATIONS IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE #37\n(TOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE)\n1-19-70\nAppointed:\nHarold M. Hayes\nCarl G. Johnson\nJerome Keithley\nIrvin L. Morhar\nRichard F. Lovejoy\nJames T. Pott\nAnthony Truturici\nDaniel D. Mikesell\nJohn Wentz\nJames L. Martin\nTRAFFIC SAFETY\n#510\n9-3-71\nRR Labor Day message urging traffic safety\nTRAFFIC SAFETY\n#184\n4-4-72\nRR announced number of persons killed and\ninjured on streets and highways, fatal high-\nway traffic accidents and mileage death rate\nall decreased dramatically in 1971\nTRAFFIC SAFETY\n#228\n4-16-71\nRR announced new low in traffic fatalities\nprimarily due to vigorous law enforcement and\nconstruction of new freeways.\nTRAFFIC SAFETY\n#228\n(Presumptive Limits)\n4-15-69\nAmong actions to be taken toward improvement\nof California Highway Safety Program is\nproposed presumptive limits legislation, in-\nvolving drunk drivers.\nTRAFFIC SAFETY, Committee on\n#78\n2-11-69\nThe recommendation from the Committee, that the\nC-lif\nHighway\nmotor\nvehicle inspection program instead of adopting\nmandatory periodic inspection was made to RR.\nTRAFFIC SAFETY, Committee on\n#385\n7-10-69\nLawrence E. Hoyt, Member\nTRAFFIC SAFETY, Governor's\n#345\nCommittee\n6-20-69\nFrank E. Raab\nTRAFFIC SAFETY, Committee on\n#78\n2-11-69\nDonald D. Doyle appointed chairman\nIrving Teichner\nTRAFFIC SAFETY, Governor's\n#365\nCommittee on\n6/28/67\nMembers\nTRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM\n#664\nDURING XMAS-NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY\n12-10-69\nRR urged California motorists to take advantage\nof free coffee breaks to be offered by state\nrestaurant operators as part of national\naccident prevention program during Xmas and\nNew Year's high traffic periods.\nTRAFFIC SAFETY CONFERENCE, Governor's\n#621\n10.16.68\nChairman, Shermer L. Sibley, for conference in\nSacramento December 12-13.\nTRAFFIC SAFETY GRANT\n#315\n(Orange County)\n5-22-72\nRR today announced approval of a $1.5 million\ntriffic safety grant to Orange County which\nwill be used to develop a community-wide progam\naimed at solving the problem of the drinking\ndriver.\nTRAIL PEAK Cottonwood Basin\n#249\nArea Environmental Study\n4-28-72\nRR today announced release by the California\nDepartment of Fish and Game of a significant\nenvironmental study of the Trail Peak - Cotton-\nwood Basin area which lies in Inyo County (some\n20 miles east of the town of Lone Pine).\nTRAINING PROGRAM\n#467\n(Aerospace Workers)\n9-18-70\nRR selected three major California metropolitan\nareas where unemployment has been highest among\naerospace workers to participate in a $9\nmillion manpower program.\nTRAINING PROGRAM\n#353\n(Minorities)\n7-8-70\nRR pledge support to state-wide voluntary\nprogram by labor and industry to train and\nhire minorities in the construction field.\nTRAINS\nmemo\n1-16-68\nclarification by RR on the economic factors\ninvolved in train operation.\nTrains should not be foreed to operate at a\nloss.\nTRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD\n#276\nCENTENNIAL DAY\n5-6-69\nRR proclaimed May 10\nTRANSIT DISPUTE\n#457\n8-8-69\nRR appointed fact-finding commission to look\ninto dispute involving the Southern Calif.\nRapid Transit District and Amalgamated Transit\nUnion, Division 1277\nTRANSPORTATION, Director of the\n#63\nState Department of\n1-31-74\nHoward C. Ullrich\nTRANSPORTATION, Acting Director\n#615\nof the State Department of\n12-28-\n73\nHoward C. Ullrich\nTRANSPORTATION, State\n#615\nDepartment of - Resignation of\n12-28-7\nJames A. Moe, Director\nTRANSPORTATION, Deputy Director of\n#576\nEnvironmental and Community Affairs\n11-29-73\nin the State Department of\nWilliam R. (Dick) Williams\nTRANSPORTATION, Director of\n#155\n3-19-73\nJames A. Hoe\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD, State\n#143\n3-4-74\nReappointed: James C. Schmidt\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD, State\n143\n3-4-74\nNomination of James C. Schmidt for reappointmen\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD, State\n#279\n5-3-74\nDr. Ross D. Eckert\nJames D. Reiter\n#191\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD\n4-3-73\nIrving J. Symonds\nWilliam R. Lucius\nThomas H. Hughes\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD\n#328\n5-26-72\nWilliam S. Briner\nSenate confirmation, #429, 7-20-72\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD\n#429\n7-20-72\nSenate confirmation of nomination of James C.\nSchmidt\nTRANSPORTATION\n#247\n4-26-71\nRR announced \"California is literally\ntaking another new direction in planning\nits entire transportation system.\nTRANSPORTATION,\n#551\n(Federal Cutbacks)\n10-9-67\nProposed cutback in federal highway funds for\nCalifornia would be \"dishonest\" and a grave\nmistake on the part of the Federal Administration\nTransportation Agency\nADMINISTRATOR, Gordon C. Luce\n#1\n1/3/67\nTRANSPORTATION AGENCY\n#455\n8/14/67\nSavings will allow the advancement of 13 major\nhighway construction projects.\nTRANSPORTATION AGENCY Task Force and\n#265\nAdvisory Committee\n5/16/67\n19 members appted today to task force:\nFloyd Andrews\nAdrien J. Falk\nFrancis T. Fox\nA. J. Eyraud\nAlbert W. Bayer\nAsa V. Call\nB. F. Biaggini\nHerbert Hoover, Jr.\nJohn McDonnell\nDr. Richard D. DeLeur\nHenry Roloff\nDr. Arnold O. Beckman\nWade Sherrard\nRichard R. Brown\nADVISORY COMMITTEE\nEdwin S. Moore\nSen. Randolph Collier\nErnani Bernardi\nAssemblym. John F. Foran\nNils O. Eklund, Jr.\nDick Carpenter\nWm. L. Pereira\nWm. R. MacDougall\nHarmer E Davis\nPeter E. Mitchell\n06 Been\nTRANSPORTATION AGENCY\n1/23/67\nAppt. of James C. Schmidt, Chief Assistant to\nGordon Luce\nTRANSPORTATION\n#638\nlocal mass transportation\n11-28-67\nsystems\nproposal to ease the\ndifficulties\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD, STATE\n#140\n3-8-72\nNominated:\nAlton Clem\nJonathan C. Gibson\nThomas H. Hughes\nJames C. Schmidt\nFred C. Jennings\nAubrey E. Austin, Jr.\nRichard R. Brown\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD\n#346\nState\n6-9-71\nAlton M. Clem\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD\n#159\n3-18-70\nRR appointed 7 members to California Trans-\nportation Board.\nRichard R. Brown\nHornsby Wasson\nAubrey Austin\nGeorge Bous\nJames Folger\nKnox Bourne\nJonathan Gibson\nTRANSPORTATION BOARD, State\n#255\n5-8-70\nRR announced the first meeting of California's\nnew State Transportation Board.\nTRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND RESEARCH #274\nState Office of\n5-6-71\nWilliam S. Weber, Chief\nTRANSPORTATION PROGRAM,\n#569\nURBAN PUBLIC MASS\n10-9-69\nRR urged California's representatives in\nCongress to support an amended version of\nNixon administration program for federal\nassistance\nTRANSPORTATION REPORT\n#666\n11.18.68\nLandmark report on transportation in state by\ntask force.\nTRANSPORTATION SYSTEM\n#224\n(High speed ground)\n4-27-70\nRR announced support for system linking\nSan Diego, Los Angeles, (International Airport)\nand proposed Palmdale Intercontinental Airport.\nTRANSPORTATION SYSTEM\n#172\n(Statewide)\n3-13-69\nRR announced legislative program designed to\nenable state government, for first time, to\ncoordinate use of public funds in developing\nbalanced and economical statewide transporta-\ntion system.\nTRANSPORTATION, Task Force\n#380\n7-7-67\nState's role in future transportation\nplanning\nTRANSPORTATION TASK FORCE\n#235\n5/3/67\nTransportation committee formed to recommend\nmaster plan for Cal. transportation.\nLuce will coordinate a Gov's Trans. Conference\nplanned for Oct. 67\nTRANSPORTATION - TRANSIT SERVICES\n#408\n(SB-202)\n6,19.68\n+\nproperty taxpayers in metropolitan areas of on stati\nand to assist minorities, aged and low-income\nfamilies by providing better transit service to\nand from work.\nTRAVEL, Out of State\nMemo to Press\n(by Reagan)\n8-8-74\nRR has a long-standing commitment to a large\ngroup in Seattle for a major event there. This\nwill take him out of state for a few hours that\nday but RR will be in constant communication\nwith Capitol during that time and will come\nback immediately in case of any emergency.\n(Note: As a result of Lt. Gov. being convicted\nof perjury on July 30, 1974.)\nTRIAL COURT DELAY\n#104\n(SELECT COMMITTEE ON)\n3-5-71\nRR announced grant in state and federal funds\nto create an independent \"Select Committee on\nTrial Court Delay\" to examine California\ncourt delays and recommend reforms to expedite\njudicial proceedings.\nINITY COUNTY, State of Emergency\n#33\n1-17-74\necause of flooding, storms and high winds\n7-30-71\nRR announced permits will be issued for over\n10aus\nemergency caused by\nthe rail strike. Permits will be valid only\nduring the emergency.\nTRUMAN, Harry S - Day of\n#685\nMourning\n12-26-7\nRR today poclaimed Thursday, December 28, 1972\nan official day of mourning \"to honor the\nmemory of one of our greatest presidents.\"\nTRUMAN, Harry S, Death of\n#682\n12-26-72\nRR statement on death of Harrry S. Truman\nUST FUND AGREEMENT\n#387\nighway Funds)\n8-4-70\nstatement concerning federal policy of\nthholding highway trust fund monies in\nolation of the trust fund agreement.\nTRUSTEE OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE\n#181\nUNIVERSITY AND COLLEGES\n3-19-74\nCharles Luckman, Sr., reappointed\nMrs. Claudia H. Hampton\nTRUSTEE, Board of California\n#193\nState University and Colleges\n4-4-73\nFrank P. Adams\nDean S. Lesher\nTRUSTEES, Board of\n#133\nCalifornia State University\n3-7-72\nand Colleges\nFrank P. Adams\nTRUSTEES, Board of\n#119\nCalifornia State Colleges\n3-1-72\nMrs. Jeanette S. Ritchie\nRoy T. Brophy\nRobert F. Beaver\nTRUSTEES, CALIFORNIA STATE\n#216\nCOLLEGES BOARD OF\n4-13-71\ndene M. Benedetti\nTRUSTEES: CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGES\n#146\n3-9-70\nPhillip V. Sanchez\nRobert A. Hornby\nTRUSTEES, of the Calif.\n#126\nState Colleges\n2-27-69\nWilliam O. Weissich\nE. Litton Bivans\nPRUSTEES, California State College\n3-11-68\n#166\nDudley Swim\nHarl L. Wente\n#108\nFRUSTEES, College Board of\n3.8.67\nReappointed:\nGeorge David Hart\nDaniel H. Riddler\nTRUSTEES, College Board of\n#555\n10.11.67\nEarle M. Jorgensen\nTULARE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#285\n5-24-73\nFrederic A. Jacobus\nTULARE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT\n#491\n8-17-71\nNathaniel O. Bradley\n#674\nPULE ETR\n11-30-71\nRR announced that 5 surplus California title\nelk will De shipped to WOOL central Mexico\nwhere they will go on display near Guadalajara.\nTURKISH CONSULAR OFFICIALS,\nReleased to AP\nFatal Shooting of two\nand UPI only\n1-29-73\nRR today expressed shock and dismay over the\nfatal shooting of two Turkish Consular officials\nin Santa Barbara last weekend.\nTURNER, Richard K. -\n#46\nResignation of\n2-1-73\nAssistant legal affairs secretary\nTYLER ECOLOGY AWARDS, First\n#87\nPresentation of John and Alice\n2-8-74\nRemarks of Governor Reagan at presentation of\nthe John and Alice Tyler Ecology Awards to\nDr. G. Evelyn Hutchinson, Dr. Arie Jan Haagen-\nSmit, Maurice Strong.\nTYLER ECOLOGY AWARD,\nPress Conf.\nrecipient of the\nstatement in L.A.\n1-29-74\nRR presented three persons with the first\nannual Tyler Ecology Award. They are:\nDr. G. Evelyn Hutchinson\nDr. Arie Jan Haagen-Smit\nMaurice F. Strong\nTYSON, Charles P. II\n#680\nResignation of\n12-26-72\nRR accepted the resignation of Charles P. Tyson\nII - Assistant to the Governor\nUNEMPLOYED FATHERS\n(WIN)\n#570\n9.4.68\nRR announced transfer 72.7\nMillion from\nS general rund to WIN - \"Work Incentive\nProgram\" $5.13 designed to move unemployed fathers\noff welfare rolls and into productive jobs.\nunimployment\n3-12-68\n(H & W)\nFresno will be site of test effort to reduce\nhard core unemployment, welfare dependency\nand potential dependency\nUNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS TO\n#693\nFLOOD VICTIMS\n12-24-69\nRR took action to assure that persons in 37\nCalifornia counties, thrown out of work as\nthe result of floods this year, may receive\nunemployment benefits.\nUNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION\n# 215\n3.26.68\nRR sent telegram to each member of California's\ndelegation to Congress re early resumption of\npayment to former federal employees and ex-\nservicemen\nUNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION\n#81\nFUNDS AVAILABLE TO DISASTER AREAS\n2-16-73\nRR today announced that disaster unemployment\navailable\nto\ndisactor\nvictims in the counties of Marin, San Luis Obis-\npo, Santa Barbara, Solano and the City of South\nSan Francisco.\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD #423\n7-16-71\nRobert W. Sigg\nClaude Minard\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS\n#350\nBOARD\n6-10-71\nCarl A. Britschgi\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE\n# 295\n(Appeals Board)\n5.2.68\nJames Shumway\nUNEHPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD # 237\n4,3.00\nChairman, Robert W. Sigg\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD #400\n8-13-70\nJohn B. Weiss, reappointed.\nUNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION\n# 258\n(Federal funds granted to resume\n4.11.68\npayment of unemployment benefits)\nFederal government has granted funds to State\nDept. of Employ. to resume payment of federal\nunemp. benefits to fed. employees and ex-\nservicemen for weeks of unemp. beginning April\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD, #316\nState\n5-28-74\nJohn B. Weiss\nHarry K. Grafe\ninemployment INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD\n#452\n8-3-72\nEwing Hass\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD #579\n9.10.68\nDonald D. Blewettreappointed 5/5/72 #264\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE\n#414\n(Appeals Board)\n6.21.68\nResigned, James M. Shumway\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE\n#581\n10-27-67\nAPPEALS BOARD\nappointed\nRobert W. Sigg\nJohn B. Weiss\nUNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD #213\n4-2667\nClaude R. Minard\nUNEMPLOYMENT RATE, Result of\n#116\nEnergy Crisis\n2-21-74\nRR urged the State's Employment Development\nDepartment to step up its job-finding efforts\nto reduce unemployment caused by the energy\ncrisis.\nunemployment RATE\n#680\n12-3-71\nRR statement that November, 1971, had the\nlowest monthly rate recorded in the state\nsince July, 1970, and the largest single\nmonthly drop in unemployment since May, 1958.\nUNIFORM ALLOWANCE FOR\n#174\nSTATE EMPLOYEES\n3-24-72\nRR announced proposal for new legislation to\nrelieve the financial burden on state employees\nwho are required to wear a uniform as a condi-\ntion of their employment; in addition would\nfurnish all protective and safety equipment,\nincluding firearms\nUNIFORM STATE LAWS, Commission on\n#458\n9-5-73\nRichards D. Barger\nReappointed: Robert H. Cornell\nUNIFORM STATE LAWS,\n#316\nState Commission on\n6-12-69\nJ. Frank Coakley (simultaneously appointed to\nCalifornia Commission on\nInterstate Cooperation)\nReappointed 5-2-72 #254\nTheodore B. Olson\nUNIFORM STATE LAWS,\n#628\nCommission on\n11-13-69\nReappointment\nAppointed\nGeorge R. Richter, Jr.\nRobert H. Cornell\nUNIFORM STATE LAWS\n#48\n1.24.68\nJohn A. Sutro, Sr.\nUSSR SUPREME SOVIET DELEGATION\n#314\nTO THE U.S.\n5-23-74\nand NR\nRR/will meet with a delegation of the Supreme\nsoviet, the Ruscian THERE\nvisit to the State Capitol and will host the\ndelegation at a reception in their home.\nUNITED FARM WORKERS ORGANIZING\n#401\nCOMMITTEE NEGOTIATIONS\n7-17-69\nRR urged Congress to move on problem of\nnegotiating contracts between United Farm\nWorkers Committee and table grape growers\nUNITED TEACHERS\n#180\n3-31-70\nText of RR telegram to Bob Ransom, United\nTeachers, Los Angeles, replying to request\nfor appointment with RR in Sacramento. Grants\nrequest--at a muturally acceptable time in near\nfuture.\nU.S. SUPREME COURT ACTION\n#565\n10-12-71\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke issued statement\nin connection with Supreme Court action that\nupheld a ban on strikes by public employees.\nUC Davis - Football\n#624\ngame coverage by ABC\n11-30-72\nRR sent telegram to James E. Duffy, president\nof the ABC-TV\nD\ndecision not to televise the Boardwalk Bowl\ngame in California. The game pits the Aggies\nof the University of California at Davis\nagainst the U niversity of Massachusetts.\nU.C.L.A. BASKETBALL TEAM\n#200\n3-26-69\nRR proclaimed and commended the Basketball\nTeam, on winning for a third time, the NCAA\nTitle.\nUNITED NATIONS ACTION\n#593\n10-27-71\nRR telegram to Chaing Kai-Shek of the Republic\nof China regarding the UN decision to oust\nthat nation.\nUNIVERSITY CAMPUS ADDITIONS\nDEPT. OF FINANCE\n2-25-72\n$49.5 million 1972-73 budget augmentation for\nnew capital outlay projects proposed;\n$11,526,000 earmed for San Diego campus\nHumanities Building, Santa Barbara campus\nsecond engineering unit\nUNIVERSITY HIRING PRACTICES\n#204\n3-27-69\nRR evelanation of criteria for hinding\nprofessors on university and college campuses.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#290\n(Campus Crisis)\n5-22-69\nNew regulations, effective 10 p.m., May 22,\nreplace regulations which governor issued on\nMay 15.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#288\n(Campus Crisis)\n5-20-69\nRR issued summary of events and circumstances,\netc.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#378\n(People's Park Crisis)\n7-8-69\nReport on last Spring's \"People's Park\" con-\nfrontation in Berkeley issued\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#302\n(State of Emergency)\n6-2-69\nState of Emergency existing at Berkeley termin-\nr YYS Tunn 3\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#68\n(State of Emergency)\n2-5-69\nRR proclaimed state of emergency on campus\nand surrounding area; requested CHP assistance\nand listed 4 items for emergency legislation.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n2-20-69\n(Campus Crisis)\n(Memo)\nRR requested National Guard to provide\nassistance\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#402\n(Agricultural research program)\n6.12.68\nRR urged Assembly to reject effort by Assembly-\nman Winifield Shoemaker, Santa Barbara, to emas-\nculate the University of California's agricul-\ntural research program.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#660\n12-7-67\nStatement to the Board of Regents that\nrioting will not be tolerated\n#389\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n7-11-67\nSplit of Regents' Overhead Funds.\n#560\n10-14-67\nRR statement re. mass protests\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-Berkeley\n#628\n(Disorders)\n10.24.68\nRR commended Bay Area law enforcement officials\nfor action taken during UC Berkeley riots.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#496\n(Letter to President Hitch)\n7.29.68\nRR, in letter to UC President Charles J. Hitch,\ntook note of a statewide effort on part of UC\nto \"persuade the legislature to override my\nvetoes of certain items of the budget and there-\nby obtain additional funds;\" includes text\nof letter.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\nDEPT. OF FINANCE\nLIBRARY AUDIT\n2-28-72\nVerne Orr statement re LiDiary System audit\nreport; findings, conclusions and recommenda-\ntions hopefull to improve library services\nfor students\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA\n#661\n(Medical School at Davis)\n11.15.68\nRR commended UC Medical School at Davis for\nplanned increase in class size without requests\nfor additional funds or faculty.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA--Telegram\n#639\n(TO ASUC re: televised discussion)\n10.30.68\nTelegram sent to ASUC representatives denying\nrequest of role of Regents in administration of\nfor televised discussion by governor UC.\nUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA REGENTS\n#572\n10-20-67\nGovernor Reagan praised the Regents for\nadopting a new policy resolution prohibiting\nuse of University Campus\nfacilities for unlawful purposes\nUC RESEARCH LIBRARIES,\n#70\nconsolidation of Southern &\n2-9-73\nNorthern\nState Finance Director Verne Orr today revealed\nthat : 00:3 the\nof California to study the plan to consolidate\nresearch libraries in Northern and Southern\nCalifornia.\nUNIVERSITY AND COLLEGES, Financial\n#245\nAssistance for students of Calif. State 4-16-74\nRR proposed a $300,000 state expenditure to\nadminister a federal student scholarship\nprogram that could result in an additional $9\nmillion for students with financial needs.\nTHIVERSITY/STATE COLLEGES\n3-6-68\nCAPITAL OUTLAY BUDGETS\n#155\nUC and State Colleges asked to submit highest\npriorities for additional capital outlay because\nof tidelands revenue bonuses\nUNIVERSITY SUPPORT BUDGET\n2-29-68\n#138\nSubstantial increase for each full-time\nequivalent student than for average of past\n10 years\n11-23-71\nstatement re: signing of an historic bill\n0 enable California's well known 12 and highly\nstat\nto\nrightful place among academic institutions\nmd become known as 'state universities.\nUNMARKED STATE CARS\n#115\n2-29-72\nRR announcement that all state-owned cars not\nused for law enforcement purposes will soon\ncarry traditional Diamond E. License plates\nURBAN AREA TRAFFIC\n#116\nOPERATIONS\n3-9-71\nLyall A. Pardee\nURBAN AREA TRAFFIC OPERATIONS\n#37\nIMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE\n1-19-70\n(TOPICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE)\nAppointed - 10 members\nURBAN AREAS\n#708\n12-13-68\nRecreational needs, study (one-year) conducted\nby the State Department of Parks and\nthe League of California\nAssociation. Cities and the California County Supervisors\nURBAN CRISIS PROGRAM\n#187\n4-2-70\nRR support for joint plan by University of Calif.\nand State Department of Finance to use $187,000\nfor conducting applied research into the problems\nof smog\nURBAN HOUSING\n#197\n3.19.68\nRR announced support legislation introduced\nurban housing for low income persons\nURBAN IMPACTED AREAS\n#525\n(Recreation Facilities)\n10-9-70\nRR announced $2.2 million in federal\nmatching funds will be made available to loca\ngovernment for the acquisition and developmen\nof outdoor recreation facilities in \"urban\nimpacted areas\"\nURBAN PUBLIC MASS\n#569\nTRANSPORTATION PROGRAM\n10-9-69\n(Federal)\nRR urged California's representatives in\nCongress to support an amended version of\nthe Nixon administration program for\nfederal assistance."
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