Button, Campaign - Governor Dale Bumpers

 
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Button, Campaign - Governor Dale Bumpers
Button, Campaign - Governor Dale Bumpers
Button, Campaign - Governor Dale Bumpers
Button, Campaign - Governor Dale Bumpers

Button, Campaign - Governor Dale Bumpers

Object number2002.170.05
Date1972
MediumPaper, Plastic, Ink
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
Terms
    DescriptionA white button, reads "DALE BUMPERS" in blue print, with an American shield making up the U in "Bumpers." Below reads, "EVERYBODY'S GOVERNOR" in read print.

    Dale Leon Bumpers was born on August 12, 1925 in Charleston, Arkansas. He married longtime girlfriend Betty Lou Flanagan on September 4, 1949. In 1970, Bumpers ran for Governor of Arkansas and won, becoming the thirty-eighth governor of Arkansas. He was reelected in 1972. As governor, Bumpers was able to reduce the number of agencies that reported to the governor, improve social services available to the elderly, disabled, and developmentally challenged, granted more power to the cities, repealed the “fair trade” liquor law, expended the state park system, created a prison construction program, and advocated for education reform and advancement. He died on January 1, 2016.

    Status
    On view