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Leo Hoegh

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recognition of the union shop, legislative reapportionment to 'reduce the control of rural areas over the cities,' funds to promote industrial expansion, and a reduction in the voting age from 21 to 18. In 1955, he appointed Iowa's first "Commission to Study Discrimination in Employment." The Commission's report, issued the following year, identified by name the employers and supervisors alleged to have discriminated on the basis of race or religion, and recommended adoption of a state fair employment practices act. A supporter of labor unions, Hoegh urged repeal of the right-to-work law in the state.
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Republican-controlled General Assembly approved enough tax increases to bring in $ 22 million a year, and Hoegh found himself labelled by his Democratic opponents as "High-Tax Hoegh." Meanwhile, his support for a union shop alienated a traditional ally of Iowa Republicans, the Iowa Manufacturers Association, without disturbing labor's allegiance to the Iowa Democratic Party.
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His record of public service included important contributions to his home state and to his country. His career in elective office came to an early end, after his willingness to raise taxes to jump-start improvements to Iowa's roads and schools alienated his conservative Republican allies, and handed
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His principal problem is that he has caught the spirit of an era that is beginning to recognize the need for a resurgence of good local and state governmentβ€”and. in doing so. he has perhaps stirred his quiet state too much. But if he has gone too far too fast, he can take a governor's small comfort
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As chief executive, he championed the cause of education and orchestrated a major increase in funding for the state universities and the public schools. He also worked to improve the state's mental institutions, changing the focus from custody to caring for and curing the mentally ill. He urged
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To balance the budget while accomplishing his ambitious agenda, Hoegh sought to increase revenues by more than $ 31 million, to be collected through proposed increases in the taxes on beer, cigarettes and gasoline, a capital-gains tax and extension of the sales tax to include services. The
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In his race for re-election in 1956, Hoegh won the Republican primary but ran behind Democratic opponent Herschel C. Loveless, mayor of Ottumwa, Iowa. Two weeks before his electoral defeat, Time Magazine placed Hoegh's face on its cover. The cover story ended with this prediction:
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After the war, Hoegh returned to Iowa to resume his law practice in Chariton, and was elected to many civic and business leadership posts. Eager to return to public service at a higher level, he ran in the 1948 Republican primary against incumbent Republican Congressman
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Hoegh had hardly left the governor's chair, however, when President Eisenhower named him federal administrator of civil defense in July 1957. One year later, in 1958, Eisenhower appointed Hoegh director of the
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Putting himself at odds with the more conservative factions that controlled the Iowa Republican Party in the decade after the end of the war, Hoegh became an active supporter of Minnesota Governor
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When Leo was born to Nels' son William in 1908, the household spoke Danish, and it was not until Leo attended school that he began to speak English. While his father ran a bank in nearby
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from the conviction that one yearβ€”if not this yearβ€”his state will forget the anthills and look with satisfaction on the considerable movements of home-grown progressive government.
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Hoegh resigned from the Iowa legislature when he was called up for duty as a junior officer in the Iowa National Guard in 1942. Rising quickly in the
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in 1932, his father sold all of his assets in an unsuccessful effort to prevent the Elk Horn bank from failing. Leo started private practice in
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Many of his ancestors reside in the Danish community of Elk Horn, Iowa and the extended areas of Audubon and Shelby County.
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Finding aid for Leo Arthur Hoegh Oral History, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
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In 1936, Hoegh was elected as a Republican to the first of his three terms in the
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in his bid for the 1948 Republican nomination for president, and former General
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Papers of Leo A. Hoegh - Special Collections - University of Iowa Libraries
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Timberwolf Tracks:the history of the 104th Infantry Division, 1942-1945
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Report of the Commission to Study Discrimination in Employment
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in his bid for the 1952 Republican nomination for president.
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in 1929, where he distinguished himself as a captain of the
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Burials at Evergreen Cemetery (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
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team and as the founding president of Gamma Nu Chapter of
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Administrator of the Federal Civil Defense Administration
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Director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization
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Hoegh's grandfather, Nels Peder Hoegh, left a farm in
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France)
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Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John S. Patterson
Federal Civil Defense Administration
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Lewis Berry
Governor of Iowa
Leo Elthon
Herschel C. Loveless
Attorney General of Iowa
William S. Beardsley
Leo Elthon
Robert L. Larson
Dayton Countryman
Audubon, Iowa
U.S.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
U.S.
Republican
University of Iowa
BA
LLB
United States
United States Army
104th Infantry Division
Bronze Star
oak leaf cluster
Croix de Guerre
Legion of Honour

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