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James Q.
Wedworth (April 14, 1919 –
December 22, 1998)
served in the
California legislature and
during World War II he
served in the
United States Navy...
- aid or only transport). In 1970,
Governor Ronald Reagan had
signed the
Wedworth-Townsend Act
which allowed paramedic programs to be
trialed in Los Angeles...
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reason that
Ronald Reagan, as
governor of California,
signed into law the
Wedworth-Townsend
Paramedic Act of 1970,
authorizing the
first paramedic program...
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programs were
established as a
county option in
California in 1971 by the
Wedworth-Townsend
Pilot Paramedic Act (SB 772).[citation needed] Los
Angeles County...
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district 1967–1977 Succeeded by Paul B.
Carpenter Preceded by
James Q.
Wedworth Member of the
California Senate from the 37th
district 1977–1979 Succeeded by...
- 11,493 0.40%
Democratic George Henry Wagner 8,955 0.31%
Democratic Jim
Wedworth 7,973 0.28%
Democratic Joseph Francis Brouillette 7,906 0.28% Democratic...
- 25, 1819, to
Wedworth Wadsworth, Jr. (1782–1860) and
Content (née Scranton)
Wadsworth (1783–1839). His
elder brothers included Wedworth Wadsworth (1811-1874)...
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January 2, 1967
Preceded by John J.
Hollister Jr.
Succeeded by
James Q.
Wedworth Personal details Born (1904-06-11)June 11, 1904
North Platte, Nebraska...
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Robertson 13,493 0.47
Democratic Robert H.
Wagner 8,955 0.31
Democratic Jim
Wedworth 7,973 0.28
Democratic Joe
Brouillette 7,906 0.28
Democratic John Han****...
- E.
Danielson Alfred H. Song
Mervyn Dymally Lawrence E.
Walsh James Q.
Wedworth Ralph C.
Dills Joseph M.
Kennick John G.
Schmitz James Edward Whetmore...