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  1. On March 15, 1988, Senator Daniel J. Evans introduced the Washington Park Wilderness Act for himself and Sen. Brock Adams. Senator Evans’s bill proposed more than 1.7 million acres of wilderness within the state’s three national parks. President Reagan signed the bill into law on November 16, 1988. The Act designated 877,000 acres in ...

  2. Daniel J. Evans ranks as one of the most distinguished leaders in the history of the State of Washington. Perhaps best known as governor from 1965–1977, he has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to public service. Before entering politics, Evans was a civil engineer. After graduating from UW with degrees in civil engineering, he worked as a ...

  3. For more than 60 years, the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy & Governance has built a reputation as one of the top public policy schools in the nation. The school is defined by our shared purpose: to inspire public service and to democratize public policy. Our students, graduates, and faculty provide the ideas, expertise, and leadership ...

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · EXPAND ALL. Dan serves as co-chair of Seyfarth’s Real Estate Finance practice. He represents members of the lending and borrowing communities across all aspects of commercial real estate finance, from loan originations and loan sales, to workouts and restructurings. His work emphasizes the structuring and closing of mortgage and mezzanine ...

  5. N amed one of the 10 outstanding governors of the 20th century, Daniel J. Evans, '48, '49, has also served his state as a legislator, U.S. senator and college president. Along the way, he has always held a special place in his heart for his alma mater—a loyalty that began when he sneaked over the fence during football games in the 1930s.

  6. Nov 30, 2021 · Daniel J. Evans, John Charles Hughes Washington State Legacy Project , Nov 30, 2021 - Biography & Autobiography - 437 pages The remarkable story of Dan Jackson Evans' life from childhood to active retirement, from three-term governor of the Evergreen State to U.S. Senator in the "other" Washington.

  7. Daniel J. Evans ranks as one of the most distinguished leaders in the history of the State of Washington. Perhaps best known as governor from 1965–1977, he has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to public service. He became governor of the State of Washington in 1965, ultimately serving an unprecedented three consecutive terms. He was ...