Gann, Paul, 1912-1989

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Dates:
Birth 1912-06-12
Death 1989-09-11

Biographical notes:

As founder of People's Advocate, Inc., Paul Gann has been a leading spokesman for tax reduction, limitation of state of California and federal government spending, and other significant public issues since 1974.

From the description of Oral history interview with Paul Gann : oral history transcript / by Gabrielle Morris, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley for the State Government Oral History Program, California State Archives, 1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 214961692

From the description of Oral history interview with Paul Gann, 1987,1988. Transcript. / by Gabrielle Morris, University of California, Berkeley for the State Government Oral History Program, California State Archives. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122509584

Paul Gann became involved in citizen action movements in the 1960s. In 1974, he founded People's Advocate. This organization sponsored Proposition 13 and Proposition 4, a constitutional amendment directed at limiting State Government spending. He has been involved in support of several propositions and campaigns.

From the description of Paul Gann archive, 1978-1989. (California State Library). WorldCat record id: 58745790

Biography

Paul Gann was born in Arkansas on June 12, 1912, the son of a Nazarene minister. He suffered as a child from osteomyelitis. Unable to join the service during World War II, he worked for the Army Corp of Engineers. He sustained a leg injury and spent 28 months in the Presidio Army Hospital in San Francisco, where he was one of the first recipients of penicillin. This restored him completely to health.

Mr. Gann, his wife Nell and their daughter Polly moved to the Sacramento area in 1935. He was in the automobile sales business in Sacramento and Modesto before and after World War II and later sold real estate in the Sacramento area. Mr. and Mrs. Gann have four children.

He became involved in citizen action movements in the 1960s. In 1974 he founded People's Advocate, a corporation. In 1977, this organization joined with Howard Jarvis to sponsor and qualify Proposition 13, an initiative limiting property taxes. It was adopted by a large margin in 1978. In 1979 the organization sponsored Proposition 4, a constitutional amendment directed at limiting state government spending. This also was passed by the voters.

He won the Republican nomination for the United States Senate in 1980 but was defeated in the general election that November. After the 1980 election, Mr. Gann continued his activist role and was involved in support of several propositions and campaigns, including the Victims' Bill of Rights (Proposition 8, 1982) and the Legislative Reform Act (Proposition 24, 1984).

From the guide to the Paul Gann Archive, 1978-1986, (California State Library)

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  • Advertising, political
  • AIDS (Disease)
  • Elections
  • Elections
  • Oral history
  • Politicians
  • Real property tax
  • Real property tax
  • Referendum
  • Tax and expenditure limitations
  • Taxation
  • Television advertising
  • Victims of crime
  • Victims of crimes

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