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  1. 7 de abr. de 2018 · Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of “The New Reagan Revolution” (St. Martin’s Press). He is the founder of the email service reagan.com and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation. Send comments to Reagan@caglecartoons.com. Follow @reaganworld on Twitter.

  2. Michael Reagan is currently the chairman of the “Citizen Legislature Now 2012”, which is an organization in support of a ballot measure for a part time legislature in California. Reagan commented in his latest article: “To reverse its death spiral, California needs to return to a part-time legislature and turn its career politicians into ...

  3. C30555-8, The Reagan Family at Rancho Del Cielo: (left to right) Michael Reagan, President Reagan, Cameron Reagan, Colleen Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Ashley Marie Reagan, Ron Reagan, Doria Reagan, Paul Grilley, Patti Davis. 8/17/85. C36664-19, President Reagan and Nancy Reagan sitting on the dock with their grandchildren Cameron Reagan and Ashley ...

  4. Michael Regan, Independent Member for Wakehurst, Dee Why, NSW, Australia. 591 likes · 52 talking about this. Authorised by Michael Regan MP

  5. Ronald Reagan’s Parents. John Edward “Jack” Reagan and Nelle Clyde Wilson . Jack was born in Fulton, Illinois on July 13, 1883 and raised in the Catholic Church. Nelle was born in Fulton, Illinois on July 24, 1883. The two were married in November 1904. Jack worked as a salesman most of his adult life, and suffered from alcoholism.

  6. www.michaelgreagan.com › bio › defaultMichael Reagan's Story

    In addition to these projects, Michael was appointed Director of Trademarks and Licensing for the University of Washington. He was also chosen to be the artist that designed the new Husky dog logo seen on many of the Husky products. For one of the Northwest's premier artists, 1998 was a year which brought Michael a step closer to his lifelong ...

  7. Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004), the fortieth president of the United States, had one of the most unusual life stories of any American chief executive. Born to a middle-class family in Tampico, Illinois, he was an average student in high school and at Eureka College, but a good athlete who swam, played football, and enjoyed the theater.