Gordon Hickman Garland Politician

Gordon Garland (May 16, 1898 – May 20, 1986) was a conservative Democratic California state legislator and the 48th Speaker of the California State Assembly. Garland also served as Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles in the 1940s and was also Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol. After leaving state government, he became a lobbyist for the Golden Gate Bridge District, the California Water Association, and the California Chiropractic Association and was widely regarded as an expert on water issues in California. Garland was one of ten legislators that wrote the legislation to create the Central Valley Project.During his Speakership between 1940 and 1942, Garland was often at odds with Governor Culbert L. Olson, a fellow Democrat. Governor Olson's staff was implicated in an electronic eavesdropping scheme in 1940, when bugging devices were discovered in Garland's hotel room in Sacramento.

Personal facts

Gordon Hickman Garland
Birth dateMay 16, 1898
Birth place
Lebanon Missouri
Date of deathMay 20, 1986
Place of death
Exeter California
Profession
Legislator , Lobbying

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party
Democratic Party (United States)
successor

Gordon Hickman Garland on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.assembly.ca.gov