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- Q16010319 description "Politician".
- Q16010319 description "Politician".
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- Q16010319 abstract "Randolph Collier (July 26, 1902 – August 2, 1983) was a member of the California State Senate. He was Senator for the Second District from 1939 to 1966, and for the First District from 1967–76. He was initially a member of the Republican Party but moved to the Democratic Party in 1959.Collier served as Chairman of the California Senate Transportation Committee and was the sponsor and co-author of the Collier–Burns Highway Act of 1947 which established the California transportation infrastructure. He was Chairman of the Senate Interim Committee on Highways, Streets and Bridges. Collier was an opponent of rapid transit. He has a rest stop in Siskiyou County, where he lived all his life, named after him, as well as a tunnel on the Redwood Highway, Route 199.".
- Q16010319 birthDate "1902-07-26".
- Q16010319 birthYear "1902".
- Q16010319 deathDate "1983-08-02".
- Q16010319 deathYear "1983".
- Q16010319 office "Member of theCalifornia's Senatefrom the1st district".
- Q16010319 orderInOffice "Member of theCalifornia's Senatefrom the2nd district".
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- Q16010319 birthDate "1902-07-26".
- Q16010319 dateOfBirth "1902-07-26".
- Q16010319 dateOfDeath "1983-08-02".
- Q16010319 deathDate "1983-08-02".
- Q16010319 name "Collier, Randolph".
- Q16010319 name "Randolph Collier".
- Q16010319 office "Member of the California's Senate from the 1st district".
- Q16010319 office "Member of the California's Senate from the 2nd district".
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- Q16010319 shortDescription "Politician".
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- Q16010319 comment "Randolph Collier (July 26, 1902 – August 2, 1983) was a member of the California State Senate. He was Senator for the Second District from 1939 to 1966, and for the First District from 1967–76.".
- Q16010319 label "Randolph Collier".
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- Q16010319 name "Randolph Collier".
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