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Hughes, Harold E

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Hughes, Harold E (1922– )

US state governor. As Democratic governor of Iowa 1963–69, he increased school funding, established a Civil Rights Commission, and strengthened consumer protection programmes. He served in the US Senate 1969–75, but left politics because of his problems with alcohol; he later opened the Hughes Centers for Alcoholism and Drug Treatment.

He was born in Ida Grove, Iowa. He was an army veteran of World War II, and served on the Iowa Commission of Commerce 1946–58.



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