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Joseph Graham "Gray" Davis Jr. (born December 26, 1942) is an American attorney and former politician who served as the 37th governor of California from 1999 until he was recalled and removed from office in 2003. He is the second state governor in U.S. history to have been recalled, after Lynn Frazier. A member of the Democratic Party, Davis holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Stanford University and a Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School. He was awarded a Bronze Star for his service as a captain in the Vietnam War. Prior to serving as governor, Davis was chief of staff to Governor Jerry Brown (1975–1981), a California State Assemblyman (1983–1987), California State Controller (1987–1995) and the 44th lieutenant governor of California (1995–1999). During his time as governor, Davis made education his top priority and California spent eight billion dollars more than was required under Proposition 98 during his first term. In California, under Davis, standardized test scores increased for five straight years. Davis signed the nation's first state law requiring automakers to limit auto emissions. Davis supported laws to ban assault weapons and is also credited with improving relations between California and Mexico. Davis began his tenure as governor with strong approval ratings, but they declined as voters blamed him for the California electricity crisis, the California budget crisis that followed the bursting of the dot-com bubble, and the car tax. On October 7, 2003, Davis was recalled. In the recall election, 55.4% of voters supported his removal. He was succeeded in office on November 17, 2003, by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who won the recall replacement election. After being recalled, Davis worked as a lecturer at the UCLA School of Public Affairs and as an attorney at Loeb & Loeb. Early life, education, and military service Davis was born in the Bronx, New York City the son of Doris (Meyer) Morell and Joseph Graham Davis. Davis was the oldest of five children: Three boys and two girls. Davis's father, an advertising manager at Time Inc. and an alcoholic, was the son of businessman William Rhodes Davis. Davis' upper-middle-class family was led by his demanding mother, who gave him the nickname "Gray". Davis moved to California with his family in 1954. Davis graduated from a North Hollywood military academy, the Harvard School for Boys (now part of Harvard-Westlake School). His diverse educational experiences at public, private and Catholic schools allowed him an opportunity to compare all three systems as a lawmaker. Davis's academic accomplishments earned him acceptance to Stanford University. He played on the Stanford golf team with a two handicap. After Davis entered Stanford, his father left the family, forcing Davis to join the ROTC to stay in school; his arrangement with ROTC included a promise to enter the Army after completing his education. In 1964, he graduated with distinction from Stanford, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in history. He then returned to New York City to attend Columbia Law School, graduating with his J.D. degree in 1967. After completing law school in 1967, Davis entered active duty in the United States Army, serving in the Vietnam War during its height until 1969. Davis saw time on the battlefield during his time in Vietnam. Davis returned home as a captain with a Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service. Friends who knew him at the time said Davis—like many war veterans—came back a changed man, interested in politics and more intense, according to the Sacramento Bee. He returned from Vietnam more "serious and directed." Davis was surprised to discover that many of those serving in Vietnam were Latinos, African Americans and southern whites with very few from schools like Stanford and Columbia; Davis believed that the burden of the war should be felt equally and he resolved early on to go about changing America so that would change. Davis is a life member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Early career Davis volunteered for John V. Tunney's campaign for the United States Senate in 1970. He started a statewide neighborhood crime watch program while serving as chairman of the California Council on Criminal Justice. His initial political experience included working to help Tom Bradley win election as Los Angeles's first black mayor in 1973. The historical significance of Bradley's victory further inspired Davis to pursue a career in politics. Davis ran for state treasurer in 1974 but lost when the more popular Jesse Unruh filed to run on the deadline. Davis served as executive secretary and chief of staff to Governor Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown Jr. from 1975 to 1981. Davis was not as liberal as Brown, and some said he offset Brown's style by projecting a more intense, controlled personality. Davis has stated that while Brown was campaigning for president in 1980, Davis ran the state in Brown's absence. Davis served as the Assemblyman from the 43rd district, representing parts of Los Angeles County including West Los Angeles and Beverly Hills from 1983 to 1987. Davis championed a popular campaign to help find missing children by placing their pictures on milk cartons and grocery bags. Davis's Republican opponent in the race, William Campbell, criticized Davis as "...the man special interests love most." Among other allegations raised by Campbell were disclosures that Davis had received campaign contributions from Eugene LaPietra, a candidate for the West Hollywood City Council who was convicted on federal pornography charges. LaPietra served as Davis’ finance chairman. Davis cut all ties with La Pietra following a Los Angeles Times report on his pornography convictions. State Controller In 1986, Davis ran against six other contenders in the race for State Controller; several of those candidates, including Democrat John Garamendi and Republican Bill Campbell, were arguably better known at the time. Davis won the election and served as State Controller for eight years until 1995. As California's chief fiscal officer, he saved taxpayers more than half a billion dollars by cracking down on Medi-Cal fraud, rooting out government waste and inefficiency and exposing the misuse of public funds. He was the first controller to withhold paychecks from all state elected officials, including himself, until the governor and the Legislature passed an overdue budget. He also found and returned more than $1.8 billion in unclaimed property to California citizens, including forgotten bank accounts, insurance settlements and stocks. 1992 U.S. Senate campaign Davis ran against San Francisco mayor Dianne Feinstein for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate in the 1992 special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by Pete Wilson who was elected Governor of California in 1990. The race is often cited as an example of Davis's history of negative campaign tactics. The Davis campaign featured an ad that compared F.... Discover the Joseph Davis popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Joseph Davis books.

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  • Joseph Davis v. City New York synopsis, comments

    Joseph Davis v. City New York

    Court of Appeals of New York

    [38 N.Y.2d 257 Page 258] The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed. We conclude as a matter of law that the doctrine of continuous treatment (Borgia v City of New Yor...

  • Diana Davis v. William Fox Marion Fox Joseph Weiss Samuel F. Pepper Alan M. Bredt Gary C. Kornfield synopsis, comments

    Diana Davis v. William Fox Marion Fox Joseph Weiss Samuel F. Pepper Alan M. Bredt Gary C. Kornfield

    Superior Court of Pennsylvania No. 00650 Philadelphia 1986

    DIANA DAVIS APPELLANT v. WILLIAM FOX MARION FOX JOSEPH WEISS SAMUEL F. PEPPER ALAN M. BREDT GARY C. KORNFIELD, ESQ. ANTHONY MESSINA MARIA F. SQUILLACIOTI JOAN E. BRADLE...

  • Kenny Joseph Davis v. State synopsis, comments

    Kenny Joseph Davis v. State

    044 Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas No. 29

    [ 165 Tex. Crim. Page 3] The offense is the possession of heroin; the punishment, 60 years.

  • Joseph Robert Davis v. Providence Hospital synopsis, comments

    Joseph Robert Davis v. Providence Hospital

    Supreme Court of Michigan

    Order On order of the Court, the motion for immediate consideration is considered, and it is GRANTED. The application for leave to appeal also is considered, and it is DENIED, beca...

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    The Bernie Factor

    Joseph S. Davis

    Nicholas O’Fallon’s life is in a rut. A recent young widower in the sleepy town limits of Pine Valley, CO, he struggles to regenerate his creative muses and craft the next great Am...

  • Joseph David Davis v. State Texas synopsis, comments

    Joseph David Davis v. State Texas

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    A jury found appellant guilty of aggravated robbery. The jury assessed a twentythree year sentence and a $10,000 fine. Appellant contends: (1) the evidence is insufficient to suppo...

  • Francoise Davis v. Joseph E. Davis synopsis, comments

    Francoise Davis v. Joseph E. Davis

    Supreme Court of New York

    [128 A.D.2d 470 Page 470] Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Beatrice Shainswit, J.), entered March 27, 1986, which ordered a distribution of marital property providing, int...

  • The Color of Grace synopsis, comments

    The Color of Grace

    Bethany Haley Williams

    A Christian Retailing BEST finalistA middleclass woman in rural America and waraffected children in Africa find common ground in their journeys from brokenness to redemption.Author...

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    Edgar and the Dragon 3

    Joseph Davis

    Virgil the Magician has gone missing! In the ensuing crisis, brave young Edgar is forced to postpone his training for the upcoming Wingball tournament. Armed with a pouch full of m...

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    Blood in the Soil

    Carole Townsend

    Blood in the Soil is the first book about the investigation into the shooting of Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt and his country attorney in Gwinnett County, Georgia, in 197...

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    Edgar and the Dragon 2

    Joseph Davis

    The birthday feast for the Dragon Princess is magnificent, but disaster strikes as an old enemy appears, wielding an ancient power. The Kingdom is plunged into confusion and despai...

  • People State New York v. Joseph Davis synopsis, comments

    People State New York v. Joseph Davis

    Court of Appeals of New York

    [43 N.Y.2d 17 Page 23] Opinion OF THE COURT In the setting of these two appeals, in each of which defendant has been sentenced to death, we are called upon to determine the consti...

  • People State New York v. Joseph Davis synopsis, comments

    People State New York v. Joseph Davis

    Supreme Court of New York

    Appeal by defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County, rendered June 21, 1978, convicting him of two counts of murder in the second degree (intentional and felony ...

  • Joseph Jerry Davis v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    Joseph Jerry Davis v. State Indiana

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    Appellant, Lonnie Williams, appeals from the denial of his postconviction petition by which he sought to withdraw guilty pleas upon two counts of first degree murder, and to plead ...

  • Joseph R. Davis v. Nancy Kay Davis synopsis, comments

    Joseph R. Davis v. Nancy Kay Davis

    Third District Court of Appeals of Indiana

    The State of Indiana appeals from the trial courts dismissal of an information filed against Scott R. Burke.

  • Joseph Hutner v. Harry L. Davis synopsis, comments

    Joseph Hutner v. Harry L. Davis

    Division A. Supreme Court of Florida

    This cause having heretofore been submitted to the Court upon the transcript of the record of the final decree herein, and briefs and argument of counsel for the respec...

  • The Man with the Sawed-Off Leg and Other Tales of a New York City Block synopsis, comments

    The Man with the Sawed-Off Leg and Other Tales of a New York City Block

    Daniel J. Wakin

    They stand proudly gazing across the Hudson River at the cliffs of New Jersey. Their brows are marked by ornamental pediments. Greek columns stand as sentries by their entrances an...

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    She

    H. Rider Haggard

    On his twentyfifth birthday, Leo Vincey opens the silver casket that his father has left to him. It contains a letter recounting the legend of a white sorceress who rules an Africa...

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    The World Is Awake

    Linsey Davis

    Inspire children to be thankful for all of God’s blessings with this joyful celebration of the simple pleasures all around us. Perfect for sharing at bedtime or story time, The Wor...

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    Markus av Trolyrien

    Joseph Davis

    När Markus blir kidnappad av den vackra, men egendomliga kvinnan Diomeda ligger han på sjukhus efter en skidolycka. Hon påstår att han är Valariens försvunne prins. I nästa nu befi...

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    Fairy Tale Comics

    Various Authors & Chris Duffy

    From favorites like "Puss in Boots" and "Goldilocks" to obscure gems like "The Boy Who Drew Cats," Fairy Tale Comics has something to offer every reader. Seventeen fairy tales are ...

  • Kenny Joseph Davis v. State synopsis, comments

    Kenny Joseph Davis v. State

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    Officer Stringfellow of the narcotics division of the Houston Police Department testified, in the absence of the jury, on the question of the legality of the search, that he and hi...