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Over the course of 25 years in public service, Governor Gray Davis has become known for a quiet tenacity that has made him one of the most effective problem-solvers in California government.
Prior to his landslide election as Governor in 1998, Gray Davis served as:
Lieutenant Governor (1995-99)
State Controller (1987-95)
State Assemblyman (1983-87)
Chief of Staff to Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. (1975-1981).
Shaped by his experience as a Captain in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, for which he was awarded the Bronze Star, Gray Davis has sought to bring Californians together to take on the State's ever-changing challenges, while maintaining a keen appreciation for the diversity of the human and natural resources that makes the Golden State such a special place.
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