Deukmejian moved to California in 1955 where his sister, Anna Ashjian, introduced him to his future wife Gloria Saatjian, whose parents were also immigrants from Armenia. They married in 1957 and had three children: two daughters, born in 1964 and 1969; and one son, born in 1966.
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991.
Full story here: https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc.
published: 09 May 2018
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991. https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc
published: 08 May 2018
Former CA Gov. George Deukmejian dies at 89 | ABC7
Former California Gov. George Deukmejian, who served from 1983 to 1991, has died at age 89.
published: 09 May 2018
iClip Deukmejian Courthouse
City officials and dignitaries from all over the state came came out to dedicate the new Long Beach Courthouse. And the guest of honor was the man whose name is on the building, Former Governor George Deukmejian.
published: 05 Dec 2013
Former California Gov. George Deukmejian dies
Two-term California governor George Deukmejian, whose anti-spending credo earned him the nickname "The Iron Duke," died Tuesday of natural causes. He was 89. The Republican spent three decades in California politics as an assemblyman, senator, state attorney general and governor. He was elected as the state's 35th governor in 1982 when a massive absentee voting campaign edged him just ahead of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley.
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published: 09 May 2018
Two-Term California Gov. George Deukmejian Dies At 89
The Republican spent three decades in California politics as an assemblyman, senator, state attorney general and governor.
published: 09 May 2018
Kim Bardakian remembers former California Governor George Deukmejian and his legacy
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. Deukmejian, a Republican, served as the 35th Governor of California in two terms from 1983 to 1991. Full story here: https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc.
published: 09 May 2018
Former California Governor George Deukmejian Diest At Age 89
Elizabeth Cook reports on the death of former Governor of California George Deukmejian (5-8-2018)
published: 09 May 2018
Former California Governor Deukmejian on the State Budget
George Deukmejian was elected governor of California in 1982 and took over during a major state budget crisis. By the time he ran for re-election in 1986, he could claim having taken the state from "IOU to A-OK." Unfortunately, as the Cold War ended and the U.S. economy went into recession in the early 1990s, the state suffered another major budget crisis which was left to the next governor - Pete Wilson - to deal with. In these comments made in 2005, Deukmejian reflects on the problems of the state budget.
published: 27 Aug 2007
Budget Crises Under California Governor Deukmejian
George Deukmejian became governor of California in Jan. 1983, inheriting a budget crisis from outgoing governor Jerry Brown. Deukmejian would not raise taxes (although he did allow various revenue enhancements through closing of "loopholes). A stalemate over the budget erupted in July 1983 when the state began its fiscal year with no budget in place. However, budget pressures were basically relieved as the economy recovered. When he was up for re-election in 1986, Deukmejian could claim to have taken the state from "IOU to A-OK." By the end of his second term in 1990, however, things were no longer A-OK. The end of the Cold War and the resulting squeeze on military spending - combined with a national recession - created a new budget crisis and stalemate, inherited by Deukmejian's suc...
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991.
Full story here: https://...
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991.
Full story here: https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc.
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991.
Full story here: https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc.
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991. https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc...
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991. https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991. https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc
City officials and dignitaries from all over the state came came out to dedicate the new Long Beach Courthouse. And the guest of honor was the man whose name is...
City officials and dignitaries from all over the state came came out to dedicate the new Long Beach Courthouse. And the guest of honor was the man whose name is on the building, Former Governor George Deukmejian.
City officials and dignitaries from all over the state came came out to dedicate the new Long Beach Courthouse. And the guest of honor was the man whose name is on the building, Former Governor George Deukmejian.
Two-term California governor George Deukmejian, whose anti-spending credo earned him the nickname "The Iron Duke," died Tuesday of natural causes. He was 89. T...
Two-term California governor George Deukmejian, whose anti-spending credo earned him the nickname "The Iron Duke," died Tuesday of natural causes. He was 89. The Republican spent three decades in California politics as an assemblyman, senator, state attorney general and governor. He was elected as the state's 35th governor in 1982 when a massive absentee voting campaign edged him just ahead of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley.
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Two-term California governor George Deukmejian, whose anti-spending credo earned him the nickname "The Iron Duke," died Tuesday of natural causes. He was 89. The Republican spent three decades in California politics as an assemblyman, senator, state attorney general and governor. He was elected as the state's 35th governor in 1982 when a massive absentee voting campaign edged him just ahead of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley.
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Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. Deukmejian, a Republican, served as the 35th Governor of California in two terms from 198...
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. Deukmejian, a Republican, served as the 35th Governor of California in two terms from 1983 to 1991. Full story here: https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc.
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. Deukmejian, a Republican, served as the 35th Governor of California in two terms from 1983 to 1991. Full story here: https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc.
George Deukmejian was elected governor of California in 1982 and took over during a major state budget crisis. By the time he ran for re-election in 1986, he c...
George Deukmejian was elected governor of California in 1982 and took over during a major state budget crisis. By the time he ran for re-election in 1986, he could claim having taken the state from "IOU to A-OK." Unfortunately, as the Cold War ended and the U.S. economy went into recession in the early 1990s, the state suffered another major budget crisis which was left to the next governor - Pete Wilson - to deal with. In these comments made in 2005, Deukmejian reflects on the problems of the state budget.
George Deukmejian was elected governor of California in 1982 and took over during a major state budget crisis. By the time he ran for re-election in 1986, he could claim having taken the state from "IOU to A-OK." Unfortunately, as the Cold War ended and the U.S. economy went into recession in the early 1990s, the state suffered another major budget crisis which was left to the next governor - Pete Wilson - to deal with. In these comments made in 2005, Deukmejian reflects on the problems of the state budget.
George Deukmejian became governor of California in Jan. 1983, inheriting a budget crisis from outgoing governor Jerry Brown. Deukmejian would not raise taxes (...
George Deukmejian became governor of California in Jan. 1983, inheriting a budget crisis from outgoing governor Jerry Brown. Deukmejian would not raise taxes (although he did allow various revenue enhancements through closing of "loopholes). A stalemate over the budget erupted in July 1983 when the state began its fiscal year with no budget in place. However, budget pressures were basically relieved as the economy recovered. When he was up for re-election in 1986, Deukmejian could claim to have taken the state from "IOU to A-OK." By the end of his second term in 1990, however, things were no longer A-OK. The end of the Cold War and the resulting squeeze on military spending - combined with a national recession - created a new budget crisis and stalemate, inherited by Deukmejian's successor, Pete Wilson. These three news clips illustrate the crises that characterized the start and end of the Deukmejian years.
George Deukmejian became governor of California in Jan. 1983, inheriting a budget crisis from outgoing governor Jerry Brown. Deukmejian would not raise taxes (although he did allow various revenue enhancements through closing of "loopholes). A stalemate over the budget erupted in July 1983 when the state began its fiscal year with no budget in place. However, budget pressures were basically relieved as the economy recovered. When he was up for re-election in 1986, Deukmejian could claim to have taken the state from "IOU to A-OK." By the end of his second term in 1990, however, things were no longer A-OK. The end of the Cold War and the resulting squeeze on military spending - combined with a national recession - created a new budget crisis and stalemate, inherited by Deukmejian's successor, Pete Wilson. These three news clips illustrate the crises that characterized the start and end of the Deukmejian years.
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991.
Full story here: https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc.
Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. He served as the 35th Governor of California from 1983 to 1991. https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc
City officials and dignitaries from all over the state came came out to dedicate the new Long Beach Courthouse. And the guest of honor was the man whose name is on the building, Former Governor George Deukmejian.
Two-term California governor George Deukmejian, whose anti-spending credo earned him the nickname "The Iron Duke," died Tuesday of natural causes. He was 89. The Republican spent three decades in California politics as an assemblyman, senator, state attorney general and governor. He was elected as the state's 35th governor in 1982 when a massive absentee voting campaign edged him just ahead of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley.
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Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at 89 years old. Deukmejian, a Republican, served as the 35th Governor of California in two terms from 1983 to 1991. Full story here: https://abc7ne.ws/2KMA1Jc.
George Deukmejian was elected governor of California in 1982 and took over during a major state budget crisis. By the time he ran for re-election in 1986, he could claim having taken the state from "IOU to A-OK." Unfortunately, as the Cold War ended and the U.S. economy went into recession in the early 1990s, the state suffered another major budget crisis which was left to the next governor - Pete Wilson - to deal with. In these comments made in 2005, Deukmejian reflects on the problems of the state budget.
George Deukmejian became governor of California in Jan. 1983, inheriting a budget crisis from outgoing governor Jerry Brown. Deukmejian would not raise taxes (although he did allow various revenue enhancements through closing of "loopholes). A stalemate over the budget erupted in July 1983 when the state began its fiscal year with no budget in place. However, budget pressures were basically relieved as the economy recovered. When he was up for re-election in 1986, Deukmejian could claim to have taken the state from "IOU to A-OK." By the end of his second term in 1990, however, things were no longer A-OK. The end of the Cold War and the resulting squeeze on military spending - combined with a national recession - created a new budget crisis and stalemate, inherited by Deukmejian's successor, Pete Wilson. These three news clips illustrate the crises that characterized the start and end of the Deukmejian years.
Deukmejian moved to California in 1955 where his sister, Anna Ashjian, introduced him to his future wife Gloria Saatjian, whose parents were also immigrants from Armenia. They married in 1957 and had three children: two daughters, born in 1964 and 1969; and one son, born in 1966.
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