
California Governor
Ronald Reagan
California Governor
About Ronald
Ronald Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the governor of California. Born in Tampico, Illinois, he graduated from Eureka College in 1932 and initially worked as a sports broadcaster in Iowa before moving to California in 1937. In California, Reagan became a well-known film actor and served twice as president of the Screen Actors Guild. During the 1950s, he hosted General Electric Theater and worked as a motivational speaker for General Electric. His speech titled 'A Time for Choosing' in 1964 marked his rise as a prominent conservative figure. Elected governor of California in 1966, Reagan implemented policies such as raising state taxes, turning the state budget deficit into a surplus, and cracking down on university protests. His tenure as governor was characterized by these significant policy changes and leadership decisions. Reagan's political influence grew nationally when he successfully secured the Republican Party's nomination and later won the presidency in 1980. His time in office was marked by economic deregulation, tax cuts, and a focus on conservative policies. He also prioritized strengthening military capabilities and escalated the arms race, taking assertive actions in foreign affairs including the invasion of Grenada. Reagan's presidency is associated with the Reagan era, a period of substantial political and economic change in the United States. His departure from office in 1989 was followed by a period of active retirement prior to his diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease, which led to his death in 2004. Reagan remains a significant figure in American political history and conservatism.
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The Brady Report Insights on Market Mechanisms
4 episodes
Shows
4

The situation with Jerzee Joe
3 episodes
Shows
3

Daily Updates on Russian Invasion of Ukraine
1 episode
Shows
1

The Pathway to Knowledge
1 episode
Shows
1

Old Time Radio Snack Wagon|Rare Historic Radio Programs
1 episode
Shows
1

Going Big! with Kevin Gentry
1 episode
Shows
1

The Haunted Screen
1 episode
Shows
1

The Richard Nixon Experience
1 episode
Shows
1
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