Bill Leonard

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Bill Leonard

William R. Leonard (born 1947) is a Republican U.S. politician, who has been a member of the California State Board of Equalization since his election to the board in 2002.

After earning his B.A. in history from the University of California, Irvine, Leonard worked in real estate and property management.

Leonard served on the Board of Directors of the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District before being elected to the California State Assembly in 1978 on the coattails of Proposition 13.

In 1988, after serving five terms in the Assembly, he successfully won election to the State Senate, representing an 11,000-square-mile district. During his time in the Senate, Leonard was the longest-serving Republican Caucus Chairman, holding the post from 1990 until term limits forced him to leave the Senate in 1996.

During his time in the Senate, Leonard wrote California's Leonard Law, the only law in the United States to extend First Amendment rights to students at private colleges and universities.

In 1996, by a margin of 63%-37%, voters returned Leonard to the Assembly, where he served as Republican Leader from 1997 to 1998. He was re-elected in 1998 with 72% of the vote and in 2000 with 58% of the vote in a three-way race.

After term limits forced Leonard to leave the Assembly in 2002, he won election to represent the Second District on the five-member State Board of Equalization with 59% of the vote.

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Preceded by
Jerry Lewis
California State Assemblyman
65th district
19781988
Succeeded by
Paul A. Woodruff
Preceded by
H. L. Richardson
California State Senator
31st district
19881996
Succeeded by
Jim Brulte
Preceded by
Jim Brulte
California State Assemblyman
63rd district
19962002
Succeeded by
Robert Dutton
Preceded by
James E. Rogan
California State Assembly Republican Leader
19971998
Succeeded by
Rod Pacheco
Preceded by
Dean Andal
California State Board of Equalization Member
2nd district
2002–present
Succeeded by