Hubert Leon "Bill" Richardson (December 28, 1927 – January 13, 2020) was an American gun rights activist and former politician who founded Gun Owners of America (GOA) in 1976 and served as a Californiastate senator from 1966 to 1989.
During his tenure in the State Senate, Richardson served as the Republican Caucus Chair for several of these years.[2] He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the United States Senate in 1974, having been defeated by incumbent Alan Cranston. He ran for Congress in 1962, and again in 1992, losing to DemocratVic Fazio.[7]
Richardson was credited with electing seven members of the California senate between 1978 and 1980. He led a group of organizations, including Gun Owners of America, that spent up to $1 million to elect conservative candidates.[8]
Richardson was the author of Confrontational Politics, a book that has served as a guide for right-wing political figures, activists, and organizations.[9]
Personal life
He died on January 13, 2020, at the age of 92.[10]
Bibliography
Slightly to the Right. Whittier, California: Constructive Action, 1965.
What Makes You Think We Read the Bills? Ottawa, Illinois: Caroline House, 1978.
The Devil's Eye. Dallas: Word, 1995.
The Shadows of Crazy Mountain. Dallas: Word, 1996.
^LLC, Marquis Who's Who (September 10, 1977). Who's who in Government. Marquis Who's Who, Incorporated. ISBN9780837912035. Retrieved September 10, 2017 – via Google Books.
^"H. L. Richardson". The Complete Marquis Who's Who Biographies: Who's Who in the West, 20th, 21st, 22nd editions. May 16, 2006; retrieved March 31, 2011.