Thomas H. Williams, 7th Attorney General
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Born in Monticello, Kentucky on May 18, 1828. One of the first acts passed
by California legislators concerned the regulation of corporations and
businesses, the enforcement of which was dependent, in part, upon the
Attorney General. Consequently, Williams became immediately involved
in corporate oversight. He expressed an interest in aiding the Controller in
tax litigation, however the passage of the Revenue Law of 1860 did not
clarify the AG's role in tax matters. He later regretted his interest because
of the over-augmentation of tax matters imposed on his office. Died in San
Francisco in 1886. |
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