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411:(61 Idaho 167-183; 1940) found that the "... entire statute creating office of state comptroller (was) void for unconstitutionality of part, the essential purpose of which (was) to divest the state auditor of his constitutional powers and duties ..." The court also stated the "legislature may prescribe duties in addition to those prescribed by the Constitution, provided, those prescribed by the legislature do not conflict with the duties either expressly or impliedly prescribed by the Constitution. The Supreme Court also warned that “Furthermore, to permit the legislature to create an office and vest in the appointee the powers and duties conferred upon a constitutional officer, would be to permit the legislature to nullify the Constitution and reduce it to a mere scrap of paper.” The duties and staff of the State Comptroller were immediately returned to Wright's control following the Supreme Court decision. 421:
important of the sixteen bills provided for the establishment of a modern bookkeeping system by creation of a general ledger, changed the fiscal year from Jan. 1 to July 1, and allotment of appropriations to state departments at six month intervals," wrote Corlett. The Legislature also repealed the 1939 Comptroller legislation that was found unconstitutional. With the authorities secured, Wright focused most of his second and third terms as State Auditor steering the set-up of a modern state accounting system, this in the face of losing staff to the growing war effort.
387:. Wright resigned the County Auditor/Recorder seat and ran the insurance fund operations for one year, then resigned to run again for State Auditor, in the summer of 1938. Wright won a four-way primary and then prevailed in the November general election. This made Wright the youngest serving State Auditor in the nation at the time at age 29, and he became the second youngest statewide elected official in Idaho history. 33: 515:"whole language" approach to learning how to read. At one point, whole language materials were used in more than 200,000 classrooms nationwide. In 1994, the Wright Group was acquired by Chicago's Tribune Company for more than $ 100,000,000. Subsequently, Thomas C. Wright retired to devote himself to supporting philanthropic causes. 1789: 420:
Following Wright's re-election in 1940, he persuaded the Idaho Legislature in its 1941 session to enact more than a dozen laws updating the powers and duties of the State Auditor position. The scope and depth of the changes was noted by Idaho Statesman political reporter John Corlett. "The three most
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reporter James E. Shelledy. That Wright was a confirming source to Shelledy, and that Wright was directed to open the office on a Saturday for Rep. Hansen, was not known until 1988 when Shelledy revealed in a newspaper column that Wright had confirmed other sources about Hansen, and was guaranteed
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Calvin E. Wright married Gwendolyn Sathre in 1929, who gave birth to Thomas C. Wright on August 2, 1931. Thomas C. grew up to be the founder of The Wright Group, a prominent publisher of educational materials. Among the titles he published was the "Story Box", a reading series which pioneered the
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Wright declined to run for a fourth term as State Auditor in 1944, expecting to be detailed to the postwar occupation of Germany. Wright then made a late entry into the Democratic Party primary as a candidate for Governor of Idaho. In a four-way primary Wright placed second with 10,003 votes or
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In May 1969 Wright was directed by higher ups in the Treasury Department to open his Boise office of the IRS on a Saturday where he was met by then former U.S. Rep. George Hansen who traveled to Boise from Washington. D.C. to file several years of income tax returns that had not been submitted.
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Wright was a popular public speaker and maintained a public profile unusual for a mid-level Federal official. His presentations often included praise of the taxpayer, "Almost everyone is honest about income tax returns, which is a tribute to the loyalty and patriotism of the American people."
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After graduation Wright returned to Burley where he was employed as a school teacher at Rupert High School and was a stringer for the Twin Falls Times News and other local newspapers. Interested in politics, Wright attended the Idaho State Democratic Convention in 1930 with his father and his
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paid tribute to Wright, saying, "Those who knew him well have lost a good friend, and Idaho has lost a man who cared deeply for his state and its government. I have known Cal Wright for as long as I have been involved in politics in Idaho and have always valued his counsel and friendship."
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Wright brought suit in Idaho District Court challenging the constitutionality of the act. After winning a judgement in his favor at the state District Court level in June 1939, the case was appealed to the Idaho Supreme Court. In a landmark decision handed down February 3, 1940, the case
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Early in Wright's first term in office the 1939 Idaho Legislature enacted legislation setting up an office of State Comptroller and transferred many of the duties and staff from the State Auditor to this newly created office. The Comptroller would be appointed by the Governor.
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Receiving the Democratic nomination by write-in for Cassia County Clerk/Auditor, Wright returned to Burley and campaigned for the position, ousting incumbent County Auditor B.F. Wilson, 2,309 to 1,643 votes. Wright served as County Auditor beginning in 1935.
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In January 1951 Wright was appointed by President Harry S. Truman as the Idaho Director of the Internal Revenue Service. He received unanimous vote in the U.S. Senate with strong support of Henry Dworshak and Herman Welker, both GOP Senators from Idaho.
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After several years in the private sector, Wright again ran for Governor of Idaho in 1950. He won the Democratic primary with 30,249 votes or 46.9 percent of the votes in a three-way primary, distancing former Governor
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In 1936 Governor Ross recruited Wright to run in the Democratic primary for State Auditor, taking on incumbent Harry Parsons, a political adversary of Ross. Wright lost the primary in a 38-62% vote share.
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Hansen had a pending USDA appointment and a routine background check by the FBI had found the omission. Hansen submitting the delinquent forms several years late was a secret until a 1976 story by
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Wright was also an early leader in the Young Democrats when that organization formed in 1932, supporting the Presidential campaign for Franklin D. Roosevelt as well as the re-election of Ross.
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fraternity accompanied by his popular German Shepherd, “Comrade,” who was regaled as the fraternity mascot due to Wright’s dubious claim that Comrade was a descendent of the famous movie dog
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from 1939 to 1945, at that time serving as the youngest State Auditor in the nation. He was re-elected in 1940 and 1942. At that time Idaho had two-year terms for statewide offices.
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has been cited in nearly two-dozen other opinions in nine states over the past eight decades in cases involving state constitutional officers and their duties.
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Wright married Gwendolyn Sathre on November 20, 1929 in Palo Alto, CA and during their honeymoon took their mothers to the
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by 7,515 votes. Wright lost the general election to Len B. Jordan in November 107,642 to 97,150 or 52.5 to 47.7 percent.
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when Evans sought election to a four-year term. Evans, Church and Wright were all graduates of Stanford University.
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railroad. As a young boy his family moved to Watts section of Los Angeles, CA, for two years then to
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with 12,557 votes or 39.8 percent. Gossett was elected governor in the November general election.
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In retirement, Wright was appointed to the Idaho Soil Conservation Commission by Governor
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where Lee Wright secured a Homestead Act entry in 1919. The family subsequently moved to
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In June 1937 Wright was appointed Administrator of the State Insurance Fund by Governor
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to Lee Addison Wright and Ethyl Rathbone. Lee Wright was a lumber yard foreman for the
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in 1973, the first non-farmer appointed to the Commission. He served until July 1978.
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the following year and established the Wright Oil & Gas Co. Wright graduated from
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Wright served as campaign treasurer for the 1974 re-election campaign of US Senator
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In November 1933 Ross tapped Wright to be secretary and disbursing officer for the
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which Stanford won 21-6. They returned to Burley after completion of the semester.
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father-in-law Andrew G. Sathre where Wright met Democratic gubernatorial nominee
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Corlett, John. "Legislators Listen to Wright: Result will Be State's Gain".
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Auditor to Bid for Re-Election. The Twin Falls News. June 14, 1940. p. 10.
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Corlett, John. "Wright Will Retire After 22 Years as Idaho IRS Chief".
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Wright retired from the IRS post that he held for 22 years in 1973.
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In 1978 Wright was campaign treasurer for Idaho Governor
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Kelker, O.A. "Kiwanis Club Hears Income Tax Director".
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At the time of his death in July 1988, Idaho Governor
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State Auditor/Controller of Idaho
Harry C. Parsons
Ernest G. Hansen
Cassia County Auditor
B.F. Wilson
Herrington, Kansas
Boise, Idaho
Democratic
Beverly Brunelle, Thomas Calvin Wright
Stanford University
BA
University of Idaho
Democratic
politician
Idaho
Governor of Idaho
Republican
Len Jordan
Herington, Kansas
Rock Island Line
Lund, Utah
Burley, Idaho
Burley High School
Stanford University
University of Idaho
Sigma Chi
Rin Tin Tin
Big Game
C. Ben Ross

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